… Papers: Series One–Speeches, Debates, and Interviews. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979. Vol. II, p. 3. The … it required even harsher treatment to keep him in that condition. You must bore out his intellectual eye—blind him … they think natural to him; but if he is intelligent and moral, then there is a contradiction to their theory. If a …
… officials have been co-opted for a fee to serve as moral chaplains to those in power, resulting in turning the moral witness of the Churches into a mere political gallery. … may be considered the exception that proves the rule. The New Testament does not prescribe a blueprint for a religious …
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… of packaged orders, and hovering outside malls waiting for new assignments. They were ubiquitous, a complete staple of … and cities have always fascinated me — I was born in NewYorkCity and moved to Boston when I was an infant. Spending that …
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… by Author Bales, Kevin (1999). Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy . Berkeley: University of … Robin (1997). The Making of New World Slavery . NewYork: Verso Books. Blackburn, Robin (1988). The Overthrow of … Free Press. Fassin, Didier (2011). Humanitarian Reason: A Moral History of the Present Times . Berkeley: University of …
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… The Archbishop and His Flock … The Archbishop and His Flock NewYork Times Citation Information:” The Archbishop and His … of his employer where he was soon after found dead in the condition above stated. Coroner Wildey held an inquest, at … impossible for any man of Christian principle, or even the moral principle of the Pagan standard, to dispute that our …
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… disguised as a sailor, Douglass managed to take a train to NewYorkCity, where he met up with his Baltimore sweetheart, a … American reformers, and was considered by many to be the “moral arbiter of the Western World.”[27] American blacks and …
… That’s the question the play is trying to answer.” The moral ambivalence is a necessary part of the play’s narrative … in late 2015 and had a public reading in March 2016 in NewYork. The play opened in NewYork on the fifteenth …
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… of the American-Anti-Slavery Society at its second decade. NewYork, 1854. Twelfth Anniversary of the American … my friend Mr. Barker, that a distinction drawn between the condition of the suffering classes of his own county and the … in every generation, their manhood; their intellectual and moralcondition is getting lower and lower every year, and …
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… Papers: Series One–Speeches, Debates, and Interviews. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979. Vol . I, p. 165. … by the power of the whites they have been kept back from moral and physical improvement. In confirmation of this … out of the city. (Oh! oh! and “Shame.”) This was the condition of the poor free coloured people in that land of …
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… , Philip ( ed ). Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass. NewYork: International Publishers, 1950. Vol . I, p. 144. … of my sable brethren, or to spread its foul mantle of moral blight, mildew and infamy, over the otherwise noble …
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… as societies as well, we cannot function in practical or moral terms without memory. Memory is one of the most … live without it; but it is part of the agony in the human condition to live with it as well. Is all of this as equally … Like jests of kindness on a murderer’s mouth… Weave toward New World littorals that are Mirage and myth and actual …