"In the Words of Frederick Douglass" is a rich trove of quotations from liberty's champion. The editors have compiled nearly 700 quotations that demonstrate the breadth and strength of his intellect as well as the eloquence with which he expressed his political and ethical principles.
"In the Words of Frederick Douglass" is a rich trove of quotations from liberty's champion. The editors have compiled nearly 700 quotations that demonstrate the breadth and strength of his intellect as well as the eloquence with which he expressed his political and ethical principles.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frederick Douglass. edited by John R. McKivigan and Heather L. Kaufman. foreword by John Stauffer
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Foreword by John StaufferPrefaceIntroduction: A Life of Reform Frederick Douglass ChronologyThe Words of Frederick Douglass Abolition African American Character Alcohol Animals Aristocracy Art Assimilation Autobiography Boasting Capital Punishment Children Christmas Cities Civil Rights Civil War Class Colonization Conscience Constitution Crime Death Declaration of Independence Disagreement Diversity Education Emancipation Emigration Employment Evolution Family Fathers Firsts Fourth of July France Free Blacks Free Speech Freedom Freedman's Savings & Trust Bank Friendship Fugitive Slaves Government Great Britain Haiti Harpers Ferry History Home Humanity Human Rights Humor Immigration Individuality Inertia Innocence Ireland Justice Labor Law Liberty Lies Life Luck Lynching Morality Mothers Murder Native Americans Nature Necessity Nostalgia Oppression Optimism Oratory Parenting Patriotism Peace People Photography Politics Poverty The Press Principles Progress Property Prosperity Public Opinion Racism Realism Reconstruction Reform Religion Resignation Respect Revolution Sectional Reconciliation Self Awareness Self Defense Slaveholders Slavery Slaves Sleep Success Suffrage Tariffs Time Travel Trust Truth Underground Railroad Usefulness Vices Virtues War WomenNote on Editorial Method Selected Bibliography Index
Foreword by John StaufferPrefaceIntroduction: A Life of Reform Frederick Douglass ChronologyThe Words of Frederick Douglass Abolition African American Character Alcohol Animals Aristocracy Art Assimilation Autobiography Boasting Capital Punishment Children Christmas Cities Civil Rights Civil War Class Colonization Conscience Constitution Crime Death Declaration of Independence Disagreement Diversity Education Emancipation Emigration Employment Evolution Family Fathers Firsts Fourth of July France Free Blacks Free Speech Freedom Freedman's Savings & Trust Bank Friendship Fugitive Slaves Government Great Britain Haiti Harpers Ferry History Home Humanity Human Rights Humor Immigration Individuality Inertia Innocence Ireland Justice Labor Law Liberty Lies Life Luck Lynching Morality Mothers Murder Native Americans Nature Necessity Nostalgia Oppression Optimism Oratory Parenting Patriotism Peace People Photography Politics Poverty The Press Principles Progress Property Prosperity Public Opinion Racism Realism Reconstruction Reform Religion Resignation Respect Revolution Sectional Reconciliation Self Awareness Self Defense Slaveholders Slavery Slaves Sleep Success Suffrage Tariffs Time Travel Trust Truth Underground Railroad Usefulness Vices Virtues War WomenNote on Editorial Method Selected Bibliography Index
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