The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Frederick Douglass , " What Good Has the Free Soil Movement Done ? " in Philip S. Foner , ed . , The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass , I ( New York : International Publishers , 1950-1955 ) , 367. Filler , Crusade against Slavery ...
... Frederick Douglass , " What Good Has the Free Soil Movement Done ? " in Philip S. Foner , ed . , The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass , I ( New York : International Publishers , 1950-1955 ) , 367. Filler , Crusade against Slavery ...
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... Frederick Douglass , for example , split with the Garrisonians . Not only was there the substantive issue over political action when Douglass became an active supporter of the Liberty Party ; Douglass further offended by publishing his ...
... Frederick Douglass , for example , split with the Garrisonians . Not only was there the substantive issue over political action when Douglass became an active supporter of the Liberty Party ; Douglass further offended by publishing his ...
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... Douglass and Remond1 are the strongest anti - slavery arguments . The very look and bearing of Douglass are eloquent ... Frederick Douglass and Charles Lenox Remond . For selections from their writings see pp . 348 and 452 and 335 ...
... Douglass and Remond1 are the strongest anti - slavery arguments . The very look and bearing of Douglass are eloquent ... Frederick Douglass and Charles Lenox Remond . For selections from their writings see pp . 348 and 452 and 335 ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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