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| The writings and speeches of individuals give you insights into their thoughts about different topics. You will examine one document (newspaper or speech) of each man and write a paragraph describing the actions each felt was necessary to end slavery. |
Resources:
- Newspaper and speech excerpts
- Excerpt from the Preface to the Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by William Lloyd Garrison, May 1, 1845. (Preface)
- Excerpts from To the Public, Inaugural Editorial by William Lloyd Garrison, The Liberator, January 1, 1831
- Excerpts from The American Union, by William Lloyd Garrison, The Liberator, January 10, 1845
- Excerpts from On the Constitution and the Union, by William Lloyd Garrison, The Liberator, December 29, 1832
- Excerpts from What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? Speech by Frederick Douglass July 5, 1852
- Excerpts from The Address of Southern Delegates in Congress to their Constituent s, by Frederick Douglass, the North Star, February 9, 1849
- Excerpt from The Constitution of the US: Is it Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery? Speech by Frederick Douglass, March 26, 1860
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