Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... slave and toward the master is another and separate question . Our views upon the nature of slavery may be right , and our views of duty toward it may be wrong . At this time it is peculiarly necessary that all good men should be ...
... slave and toward the master is another and separate question . Our views upon the nature of slavery may be right , and our views of duty toward it may be wrong . At this time it is peculiarly necessary that all good men should be ...
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... slave in Tuckahoe , Maryland , in 1817 , presumably in February , and died , a figure of national importance , at Anacostia , D.C. , on February 20 , 1895. His father was a white man and his mother a slave woman . In his autobiography ...
... slave in Tuckahoe , Maryland , in 1817 , presumably in February , and died , a figure of national importance , at Anacostia , D.C. , on February 20 , 1895. His father was a white man and his mother a slave woman . In his autobiography ...
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... slave ? What traveller has explored the balmy regions of our Southern country and brought back " their glad tidings of joy ? " Bring him on the platform , and bid him answer a few plain questions . We shall then be able to determine the ...
... slave ? What traveller has explored the balmy regions of our Southern country and brought back " their glad tidings of joy ? " Bring him on the platform , and bid him answer a few plain questions . We shall then be able to determine the ...
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