… Advertiser, August 29, 1846. Blassingame, John (et al, eds.). The Frederick Douglass Papers: Series … the earth was so loud in its professions as the American people: their political professions were unbounded. They had … just governments derived their right to govern from the people—and yet, under the very eaves-droppings of their …
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… Northern Whig, December 9, 1845. Blassingame, John (et al, eds.). The Frederick Douglass Papers: Series … felt great pleasure in seeing so many kind and respectable people there assembled, in order to hear an account of the … embarrassment in thus standing before intelligent people, for the purpose of instructing them. Slavery was a …
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… County Gazette, September 5, 1846. Blassingame, John (et al, eds.). The Frederick Douglass Papers: Series … are in the mouths of what are called judicious and humane people. But I am anxious to show, as I can show, that the English above all other people should take a deep interest in removing slavery from …
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… Whig, December 25, 1845. Blassingame, John (et al, eds.). The Frederick Douglass Papers: Series … and sustaining a system by which three millions of people have been divested of every right and privilege which … me to this platform, within these walls—before these people, to expose the corruptions of the Congregational …