Three addresses on the relations subsisting between the white and colored people of the United States

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SKU: 9609441016871 Categories: ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 75Author: Frederick Douglass
 

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In ‘Three Addresses on the Relations Subsisting Between the White and Colored People of the United States,’ Frederick Douglass eloquently discusses the complex and divisive issues surrounding race in America during the 19th century. As a former slave who became a prominent abolitionist and civil rights activist, Douglass offers insightful perspectives on the relationships between white and colored individuals in the United States. Through his powerful addresses, Douglass addresses the deep-rooted prejudices, injustices, and inequalities faced by people of color, while also advocating for unity, understanding, and equality among all citizens. His poignant words continue to resonate today, reminding readers of the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality in America. This classic book remains a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse on race relations in the United States.

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Weight0.126 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 0.5 cm

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