Frederick Douglass at Harpers Ferry
On May 30, 1881, Frederick Douglass delivered a memorable oration on the subject of John Brown at the Fourteenth Anniversary of Storer College.
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An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage
By Frederick Douglas, Atlantic Monthly 19 Jan. 1867
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My Escape from Slavery
By Frederick Douglass, The Century Illustrated Magazine 23, n.s. 1 (Nov. 1881)
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Reconstruction , by Frederick Douglass
Douglass made an appeal to the Thirty-ninth Congress to live up to the high purpose Lincoln had sketched.
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Frederick Douglass Speech - The Hypocrisy of American Slavery
In 1852, the leading citizens of Rochester asked Douglass to give a speech as part of their Fourth of July celebrations. Douglass accepted their invitation. In his speech, however, Douglass delivered a scathing attack on the hypocrisy of a nation celebrat
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Portrait of Frederick Douglass
"You cannot write the bloody laws of slavery on those restless billows. The Ocean, if not the land is free." Frederick Douglass, born a slave in Maryland in 1818 waxed so lyrically about the ocean because its traditions had provided him with a f
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