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Population (2000): 1813 Housing Units (2000): 733 Land area (2000): 0.824684 sq. miles (2.135922 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.824684 sq. miles (2.135922 sq. km) FIPS code: 18400 Located within: Kansas ...
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Second, he is an imposter, for he has always sailed under assumed names, first calling himself Bailey, then Stanley, then Johnson and next Douglass.
In like manner, and to the fullest extent, has Frederick Douglass passed through every gradation of rank comprised in our national make-up, and bears upon his person and upon his soul every thing that is American.
When Douglass finished his speech, Garrison rose, turned to the stunned audience, and challenged them with a shouted question: `Have we been listening to a thing, a chattel personal, or a man?
When Douglass finished his speech, Garrison rose, turned to the stunned audience, and challenged them with a shouted question: 'Have we been listening to a thing, a chattel personal, or a man?
An improvised path had evolved without conscious direction: “There’s a doctor in Doylestown, and then you go to Scranton, and beyond New York the safe spot is the home of Frederick Douglass in Rochester.
He would permit Miller, as author of the top-priority measure, to read out to his assembled colleagues and the gallery, “Resolved, that Douglass Dilman, President of the United States, be impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors in office.
Cynthia Chenowith and Douglass stayed at the house, where they taped brown kraft paper over the side windows of Baker's station wagon.
But when the rally was over, and Reverend Douglass had counted the dimes and quarters on which his church must exist for the coming season, and when the pots were cleared and the ropes taken down, it was Jeb Cater who summed up the evening: Quakers like Woolman Paxmore, the finest man in town, they loves black people in big doses--like all the blacks in Alabama or Georgia--but Father Caveny, he loves us one by one .
Lowly as he was, Technica considered Douglass the best qualified "engineer.