Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... Negro that South Caro- lina immediately passed a series of laws commonly called the " Negro seamen acts , " which provided that the moment a vessel arrived in port with a Negro aboard , the Negro , even if he was a citizen of another ...
... Negro that South Caro- lina immediately passed a series of laws commonly called the " Negro seamen acts , " which provided that the moment a vessel arrived in port with a Negro aboard , the Negro , even if he was a citizen of another ...
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... Negro , " added Phillips , " is justice ; not charity , not patronage , but justice . " " I can never forget - I never wish to forget , the long years I have been permitted to serve the Negro race . The poor , poor Negro , who never yet ...
... Negro , " added Phillips , " is justice ; not charity , not patronage , but justice . " " I can never forget - I never wish to forget , the long years I have been permitted to serve the Negro race . The poor , poor Negro , who never yet ...
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... Negro Troops in the War of the Rebellion ( New York , 1888 ) , p . 259 . 29. William E. B. DuBois , Black Reconstruction ( New York , 1935 ) , p . 111 ; Herbert Aptheker , " Negro Casualties in the Civil War , ” Journal of Negro History ...
... Negro Troops in the War of the Rebellion ( New York , 1888 ) , p . 259 . 29. William E. B. DuBois , Black Reconstruction ( New York , 1935 ) , p . 111 ; Herbert Aptheker , " Negro Casualties in the Civil War , ” Journal of Negro History ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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