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| 54th Mass. Regimnent | |
| These leaders, all of whom served as recruiting agents for the Union army, included: Frederick Douglass, Lewis Hayden, John Coburn, Charles Lenox Remond, and William Wells | |
| Malcolm X | |
| X with the 6 most influential people in African-American history. This group includes Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, and Dr. | |
| 9/11 By Robert Pinsky | |
| Of expropriation. A roper, a card. For some, A hero. He had turned sixteen the year That Frederick Douglass died. Douglass was twelve When Emily Dickinson was born. Is even Donald | |
| A Raisin In The Sun | |
| but hopeful future (Cheney 56). With the help of Paul Robeson, W.E.B Dubois and Frederick Douglass she created the play A Raisin in the Sun. Paul Robeson was a famous | |
| African American Literatury | |
| The most noted authors were all incited and inspired by the goings on in the south. Frederick Douglass was one of the most important African-American authors from the | |
| Abolitionism | |
| my judgement, will be best suited to the advancement of the cause." ( Huggins, 42). While Frederick Douglass was a man who set goals first and foremost for the abolition of slavery | |
| Lorraine Hansberry | |
| but hopeful future (Cheney 56). With the help of Paul Robeson, W.E.B Dubois and Frederick Douglass she created the play A Raisin in the Sun. Paul Robeson was a famous | |
| Brief Timeline Of Events Leading Up To World War One | |
| Robert Purvis, the Underground Railroad is formally organized. 1845 Former slave, Frederick Douglass, publishes his autobiography - Narrative of the Life of Frederick | |
| Slavery's Demise | |
| speak at events, and ones who could write would publish documents against slavery. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave and one of the most famous abolitionist writers and | |
| African American Literature | |
| issues on abolitionism. Frederick Douglas' autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which was published in 1845 made him the most | |
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