In Memoriam: Frederick DouglassBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 350 страница |
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... inspiration to our youth and a joy to our aged . His memory is sacred , and shall live , the unfading and undying heritage of our race . No people who can produce a Douglass need despair . His life , his struggles and his achievements ...
... inspiration to our youth and a joy to our aged . His memory is sacred , and shall live , the unfading and undying heritage of our race . No people who can produce a Douglass need despair . His life , his struggles and his achievements ...
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... inspire the weak and goad the lagging on to action . The entire category of higher principles , every benevolent desire ... inspiration of prophecy . The wisdom that makes a man great is the power to see coming events -that power which ...
... inspire the weak and goad the lagging on to action . The entire category of higher principles , every benevolent desire ... inspiration of prophecy . The wisdom that makes a man great is the power to see coming events -that power which ...
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... inspired his escape from slavery , and his self - education in New England , was the same invincible force of character which directed his career as the intellectual leader of a despised race . The inspiration of such a life ought not ...
... inspired his escape from slavery , and his self - education in New England , was the same invincible force of character which directed his career as the intellectual leader of a despised race . The inspiration of such a life ought not ...
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Opening of the Funeral Services | 22 |
First Baptist Church Anacostia | 29 |
Benediction by Bishop Williams of the C M Church | 46 |
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