Frederick Douglass — "The American people have always been a patient people; but there is a limit to t…"
The American people have always been a patient people; but there is a limit to the endurance of every people.
The American people have always been a patient people; but there is a limit to the endurance of every people.
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"We have men-stealers for ministers, women-whippers for missionaries, and cradle-plunderers for church members."
"I am not an African, I am an American."
"The destiny of the colored American, however, is not a question for the colored people themselves, but for the American people at large."
"I did not run away from the South, I ran away from slavery."
"Virginia was never nearer emancipation than when General Turner kindled the fires of insurrection at Southampton."
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