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In an excerpt from a July 5, 1852 speech at Rochester, New York, Douglass asks the question: What to the slave is the Fourth of July? ...
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... He helped hundreds of runaway slaves' escape to upstate New York and Quebec Canada. In Douglass' later years he was involved in many government services ...
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... Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. New York: Penguin Putnam Inc, 1997. "Douglass, Frederick." Academic American Encyclopedia. ...
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... inmate. Endnotes 1 Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1995), p.37. 2 ...
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... When Douglass arrived in New York he was shocked to find out that some of his neighbors were wealthier than his former slave owners in Maryland. ...
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... Frederick Douglass was the only man who took a forthright position at a women's ... major assembly of women's rights advocates at Seneca Falls, New York in 1848. ...
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... With borrowed Negro sailor protection papers and money from his fiancee Anna Murray he escaped to New York where he changed his name from Baily to Douglass. ...
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... Douglass vowed to do the same. Douglass also was a delegate for New York at a meeting in 1866 dedicated to the resolution of black suffrage. ...
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... with a brother's interest." Stewart promptly to Douglass to a man named David Ruggles, who at the time was the secretary of the New York Vigilance Committee ...
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... When he escaped and arrived in New York City, he had no idea what to ... would be,"(319), so far everything that has been witnessed by Frederick Douglass has been ...
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... his wife Anna Murray, they got married that same year in New York city ... and Him settle in New Bedford, Massachusetts, where he chose the name Fredrick Douglass. ...
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... Works Cited * Douglass, Frederick. My Bondage and My Freedom. New York: Dover Publications, 1969. * Jefferson, Thomas. Declaration of Independence. ...
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... slavery from it. Work Cited: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass, Dover Publications, Inc. New York 1995.
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... Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1993. Holland, Frederick May. Frederick Douglass: The Colored Orator. Haskell House, New York, 1969. ...
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... Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Benito Cereno. BK Hall and Co.: New York, 1992. Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. ...
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... (1962) Life and Times of Frederick Douglass. New York: Collier Books, 1 The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass: Early Years 1817-1849. ...
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... freedom. In 1847, Douglass relocated to Rochester, New York, and became the person in charge of the Underground Railroad. Here he ...
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... the cause of abolition. Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Dover Publications Inc. New York: 1995.
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... Throughout the passage Douglass uses parallelism to stress his sentences, in one instance the author recollects when he moved to New York, and does not care to ...
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... Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, written by himself. Ed. William L. Andrews, William S. McFeely. New York, London: WW Norton ...
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... 20, 1895, in Washington, DC Douglass attended a convention for women's suffrage ... controversial Democratic US representative (1945-67, 1969-71) from New York City ...
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... By the time Douglass was living in New York and later in Massachusetts, in the 1840's, the country was already feeling the tension of pro and anti-slavery ...
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... may or may not have been a white man named Anthony, but Douglass never firmly validated or rejected this possibility. During transit to New York (where he ...
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... became the "station master" of the Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York. ... However, in 1859, Douglass learned it was Brown's intention to raid the Federal ...
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... Douglass was a black male slave in the South in the early to mid 1800s and Sara Smolinsky was a Jewish immigrant growing up in the lower east side of New York ...
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... Douglass was a black male slave in the South in the early to mid 1800s and Sara Smolinsky was a Jewish immigrant growing up in the lower east side of New York ...
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... go, on the third day of September, 1838, he fled for New York and made ... Douglass' autobiography proved us with a glimpse into why slavery was wrong for society ...
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... He escaped to New York in 1838 and then changed his name to Frederick Douglass. Later, he moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, where he worked as a laborer. ...
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Fredrick Douglass vs. ... Recently thousands of lives were lost in a savage attack on the World Trade Center buildings in New York City. ...
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... BIBLIOGRAPHY E.Franklin Frazier. Black Bourgeoisie. New York 1957 Douglass, Frederick. The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass. Hartford 1881. ...
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