History of the Colored Race in AmericaHeritage Books, 1887 - 646 Seiten |
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... never to be resurrected in America . " But there are some abuses still in existence , and will ever so continue until the colored man fits himself for the duties of life , and steps forth into the political arena to do battle for ...
... never to be resurrected in America . " But there are some abuses still in existence , and will ever so continue until the colored man fits himself for the duties of life , and steps forth into the political arena to do battle for ...
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... never to himself hath said ' This is my own my native land . ' " Then comes the world's disgrace the dark pages in its history - the long years of slavery . Though other races have been enslaved , the burden of this sin fell upon the ...
... never to himself hath said ' This is my own my native land . ' " Then comes the world's disgrace the dark pages in its history - the long years of slavery . Though other races have been enslaved , the burden of this sin fell upon the ...
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... never witnessed in this world and never will be again . God knew that the day was stupendous , and He cleared the heavens of clouds and mist and chill , and strung the blue sky as a tri- umphal arch for the returning warriors to pass ...
... never witnessed in this world and never will be again . God knew that the day was stupendous , and He cleared the heavens of clouds and mist and chill , and strung the blue sky as a tri- umphal arch for the returning warriors to pass ...
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... never knew by experience the dreadful meaning of " slavery , " appreciate what freedom means . It is said that at first the colored people did not seem to realize its importance : a reality , a dream , or a vision of the fancy . They ...
... never knew by experience the dreadful meaning of " slavery , " appreciate what freedom means . It is said that at first the colored people did not seem to realize its importance : a reality , a dream , or a vision of the fancy . They ...
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... to be shot down , to atone for sins they never committed . We have also considered the advancement and education of the Colored Race . In 1863 , we find four millions of this race 14 HISTORY OF THE COLORED RACE IN AMERICA .
... to be shot down , to atone for sins they never committed . We have also considered the advancement and education of the Colored Race . In 1863 , we find four millions of this race 14 HISTORY OF THE COLORED RACE IN AMERICA .
Inhalt
7 | |
29 | |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
FREDERIC CAILLIAUDTHE MARCH INTO THE DESERTTHE CARAVAN | 117 |
CHAPTER VI | 132 |
CHAPTER IX | 186 |
THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE SLAVERY RECOGNIZED BY THE FRENCH | 195 |
CHAPTER XII | 213 |
THE CIVIL WARCAUSES THAT PRODUCED IT THE ATTACK ON FORT | 244 |
THE BATTLE OF SHILOH GEN GRANT COMMANDS THE UNION FORCES | 259 |
BATTLE OF MISSIONARY RIDGE GRANT ORDERS AN ATTACK GALLANT | 300 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 307 |
FREDERICK DOUGLASSHIS EARLY LIFEHARDSHIP AND PRIVATIONS | 389 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 413 |
246 | 480 |
602 | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abraham Lincoln advance African Amendment appointed authority battle became become bill bill of attainder Cailliaud called Christian citizens Civil College Colored Race command Confederate Congress Constitution crime declared District dollars Douglass Dred Scott duty elected Electors emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy established evil fire Fisk University Frederick Douglass freedom fugitive Georgia give Government hand honor House human hundred industrial institutions jury justice labor land legislation Legislature Liberia liberty Lincoln living Louisiana Lovejoy March matter ment Missouri Missouri Compromise moral National Negroes never night North oath party passed person political President Prudence Crandall pupils question received Representatives respect river says Senate slave trade slavery society soon South Carolina Southern Straight University Tennessee territory thousand tion troops Union army United University Vice-President Virginia vote Wilberforce University women
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Seite 12 - By the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead; — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; — Under the one, the Blue; Under the other, the Gray.