Frederick Douglass' Dream for Freedom
Title: Frederick Douglass' Dream for Freedom
Category: /Literature/English
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Frederick Douglass' Dream for Freedom
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1177 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Civil War was really a war between European-Americans
Frederick Douglass' Dream for Equality
Abolition stopped Frederick Douglass dead in his tracks and forced him to reinvent himself. He learned the hard central truth about abolition. Once he learned what that truth was, he was compelled to tell it in his speeches and writings even if it meant giving away the most secret truth about himself. From then on, he accepted abolition for what it
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sound depressing, but Douglass, and many others like him, did build the foundation for later equality movements by Martin Luther King. Today, we are still working up to the ideals of Douglass' crusade.
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The Frederick Douglass Papers Volumes I-V
Editor: John Blassingame, Yale University Press 1985
Radical Abolition, Anarchy and the Government of God in Antislavery Thought
Lewis Perry, Cornell University 1973
William Lloyd Garrison and the Humanitarian Reformers
Editor: Oscar Handlin, Little Brown and Company, 1955


