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I Have Come to Tell You Something About Slavery: An Address |
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Lynn, Massachusetts, October 1841 |
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1 | (2) |
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American Prejudice and Southern Religion: An Address |
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Hingham, Massachusetts, November 4, 1841 |
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3 | (3) |
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To William Lloyd Garrison |
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The Liberator, November 18, 1842 |
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6 | (6) |
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To William Lloyd Garrison |
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The Liberator, September 26, 1845 |
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12 | (4) |
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My Experience and My Mission to Great Britain: An Address |
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Cork, Ireland, October 14, 1845 |
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16 | (2) |
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To William Lloyd Garrison |
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The Liberator, January 30, 1846 |
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18 | (5) |
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The Free Church of Scotland and American Slavery: An Address |
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Dundee, Scotland, January 30, 1846 |
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23 | (10) |
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A Call for the British Nation to Testify against Slavery: An Address |
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Exeter, England, August 28, 1846 |
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33 | (10) |
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Farewell to the British People: An Address |
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London, England, March 30, 1847 |
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43 | (31) |
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Country, Conscience, and the Anti-Slavery Cause: An Address |
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New York, New York, May n, 1847 |
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74 | (10) |
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To William Lloyd Garrison |
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The Liberator, June U, 1847 |
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84 | (7) |
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To the National Anti-Slavery Standard |
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91 | (4) |
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To Our Oppressed Countrymen |
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The North Star, December 3, 1847 |
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95 | (3) |
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The North Star, January 21, 1848 |
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98 | (5) |
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The Slaves' Right to Revolt: An Address |
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Boston, Massachusetts, May 30, 1848 |
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103 | (2) |
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The North Star, July 28, 1848 |
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105 | (2) |
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The North Star, September 8, 1848 |
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107 | (8) |
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On Robert Burns and Scotland: An Address |
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Rochester, New York, January 25, 1849 |
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115 | (1) |
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The North Star, January 26, 1849 |
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116 | (2) |
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The Constitution and Slavery |
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The North Star, March 16, 1849 |
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118 | (8) |
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The Destiny of Colored Americans |
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The North Star, November 16, 1849 |
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126 | (3) |
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Weekly Review of Congress |
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The North Star, March 15, 1850 |
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129 | (7) |
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The North Star, May 30, 1850 |
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136 | (2) |
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The North Star, June 13, 1850 |
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138 | (4) |
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Do Not Send Back the Fugitive: An Address |
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Boston, Massachusetts, October 14, 1850 |
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142 | (4) |
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An Antislavery Tocsin: An Address |
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Rochester, New York, December 8, 1850 |
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146 | (12) |
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Cuba and the United States |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, September 4, 1851 |
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158 | (5) |
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Rochester and Slave-Catching |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, October 23, 1851 |
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163 | (3) |
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What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? An Address |
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Rochester, New York, July 5, 1852 |
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166 | (27) |
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Our Position in the Present Presidential Canvass |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, September 10, 1852 |
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193 | (10) |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, March 4, 1853 |
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203 | (3) |
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A Day and a Night in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, March 4, 1853 |
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206 | (4) |
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No Peace for the Slaveholder: An Address |
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New York, New York, May II, 1853 |
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210 | (2) |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, January 20, 1854 |
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212 | (4) |
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The Nebraska Controversy--The True Issue |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, February 24, 1854 |
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216 | (4) |
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Is it Right and Wise to Kill a Kidnapper? |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, June 2, 1854 |
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220 | (6) |
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The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered: An Address |
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Hudson, Ohio, July 12, 1854 |
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226 | (24) |
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Slavery, Freedom, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act: An Address |
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Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 1854 |
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250 | (19) |
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Self-Elevation--Rev. S. R. Ward |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, April 13, 1855 |
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269 | (3) |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, November 16, 1855 |
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272 | (3) |
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The Republican Party--Our Position |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, December 7, 1855 |
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275 | (5) |
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What Is My Duty as an Anti-Slavery Voter? |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, April 25, 1856 |
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280 | (5) |
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Frederick Douglass' Paper, September 1856 |
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285 | (3) |
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The Dred Scott Decision: An Address |
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New York, New York, May 1857 |
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288 | (20) |
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Douglass' Monthly, January 1859 |
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308 | (2) |
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Douglass' Monthly, August 1859 |
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310 | (5) |
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The Ballot and the Bullet |
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Douglass' Monthly, October 1859 |
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315 | (2) |
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To the Rochester Democrat and American |
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New York Herald, November 4, 1859 |
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317 | (3) |
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Capt. John Brown Not Insane |
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Douglass' Monthly, November 1859 |
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320 | (3) |
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To My American Readers and Friends |
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Douglass' Monthly, November 1859 |
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323 | (5) |
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The American Constitution and the Slave: An Address |
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Glasgow, Scodand, March 26, 1860 |
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328 | (25) |
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Douglass' Monthly, August 1860 |
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353 | (3) |
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Douglass' Monthly, December 1860 |
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356 | (5) |
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John Brown's Contributions to the Abolition Movement: An Address |
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Boston, Massachusetts, December 3, i860 |
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361 | (6) |
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The Union and How to Save It |
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Douglass' Monthly, February 1861 |
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367 | (5) |
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Douglass' Monthly, April 1861 |
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372 | (11) |
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Douglass' Monthly, May 1861 |
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383 | (5) |
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Douglass' Monthly, May 1861 |
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388 | (3) |
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Douglass' Monthly, May 1861 |
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391 | (3) |
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The American Apocalypse: An Address |
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Rochester, New York, June 16, 1861 |
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394 | (8) |
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Fighting Rebels with Only One Hand |
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Douglass' Monthly, September 1861 |
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402 | (3) |
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The Real Peril of the Republic |
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Douglass' Monthly, October 1861 |
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405 | (4) |
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Douglass' Monthly, November 1861 |
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409 | (4) |
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What Shall Be Done with the Slaves If Emancipated? |
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Douglass' Monthly, January 1862 |
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413 | (5) |
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The Black Man's Future in the Southern States: An Address |
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Boston, Massachusetts, February 5, 1862 |
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418 | (17) |
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Douglass' Monthly, March 1862 |
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435 | (7) |
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The Slaveholders' Rebellion: An Address |
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Himrods Corner, New York, July 4, 1862 |
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442 | (20) |
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The Spirit of Colonization |
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Douglass' Monthly, September 1862 |
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462 | (7) |
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The President and His Speeches |
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Douglass' Monthly, September 1862 |
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469 | (5) |
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Reply to Postmaster General Montgomery Blair |
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Douglass' Monthly, October 1862 |
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474 | (8) |
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Douglass' Monthly, October 1862 |
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482 | (5) |
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Douglass' Monthly, November 1862 |
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487 | (4) |
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What Shall Be Done with the Freed Slaves? |
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Douglass' Monthly, November 1862 |
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491 | (2) |
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Douglass' Monthly, January 1863 |
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493 | (5) |
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The Proclamation and a Negro Army: An Address |
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New York, New York, February 6, 1863 |
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498 | (19) |
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Douglass' Monthly, March 1863 |
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517 | (3) |
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Why Should a Colored Man Enlist? |
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Douglass' Monthly, April 1863 |
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520 | (5) |
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Douglass' Monthly, August 1863 |
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525 | (4) |
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The Mission of the War: An Address |
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New York, New York, January 13, 1864 |
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529 | (19) |
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What the Black Man Wants: An Address |
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Boston, Massachusetts, January 26, 1865 |
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548 | (9) |
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Atlantic Monthly, December 1866 |
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557 | (7) |
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Our Composite Nationality: An Address |
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Boston, Massachusetts, December 7, 1869 |
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564 | (19) |
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The New National Era, September 8, 1870 |
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583 | (4) |
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The New National Era, October 27, 1870 |
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587 | (4) |
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The New National Era, April 6, 1871 |
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591 | (2) |
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The Unknown Dead: An Address |
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Arlington, Virginia, May 30, 1871 |
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593 | (3) |
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The New National Era, August 10, 1871 |
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596 | (2) |
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The New National Era, October 12, 1871 |
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598 | (4) |
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Give Us the Freedom Intended for Us |
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The New National Era, December 5, 1872 |
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602 | (3) |
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Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln: An Address |
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Washington, D.C., April 14, 1876 |
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605 | (11) |
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There Was a Right Side in the Late War: An Address |
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New York, New York, May 30, 1878 |
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616 | (10) |
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The Negro Exodus from the Gulf States: A Paper |
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Saratoga, New York, September 12, 1879 |
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626 | (21) |
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The North American Review, June 1881 |
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647 | (11) |
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This Decision Has Humbled the Nation: An Address |
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Washington, D.C., October 22, 1883 |
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658 | (12) |
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The North American Review, July 1884 |
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670 | (3) |
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The Future of the Colored Race |
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The North American Review, May 1886 |
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673 | (4) |
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Give Women Fair Play: An Address |
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Washington, D.C., March 31, 1888 |
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677 | (8) |
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A Fervent Hope for the Success of Haiti: An Address |
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Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, December 11, 1889 |
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685 | (1) |
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Haiti Among the Foremost Civilized Nations of the Earth: An Address |
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Chicago, Illinois, January 2, 1893 |
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686 | (8) |
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Self-Made Men: An Address |
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania, March 1893 |
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694 | (31) |
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Lessons of the Hour: An Address |
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Washington, D.C., January 9, 1894 |
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725 | (36) |
Appendix: "The Heroic Slave" (1853) |
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761 | (42) |
Chronology |
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803 | (28) |
Note on the Texts |
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831 | (8) |
Notes |
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839 | (94) |
Index |
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