What, To The Slave, Is The Fourth Of July 1852 – Frederick Douglass Series
A feeling has crept over me, quite unfavorable to the exercise of my limited powers of speech. The task before me is one which requires…
A feeling has crept over me, quite unfavorable to the exercise of my limited powers of speech. The task before me is one which requires…
I have had but one idea for the last three years to present to the American people, and the phraseology in which I clothe it…
(Speech delivered at the Plymouth County Anti-Slavery Society, November 4, 1841) At the South I was a member of the Methodist Church. When I came…
No man should presume to come before an intelligent American audience without a commanding object and an earnest purpose. In whatever else I may be…
Frederick Douglass was born in 1818, in Talbot County, Maryland, United States and he died on February 20, 1895, in Washington, D.C. He was an…