Frederick Douglass — "The murderer is better protected than the man without crime. The robber is bette…"
The murderer is better protected than the man without crime. The robber is better protected than the robbed.
The murderer is better protected than the man without crime. The robber is better protected than the robbed.
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"The fact is, the people of the South are not more in favor of slavery, than the people of the North are opposed to it."
"Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither …"
"We must make him [the slave owner] feel that there is death in the air about him, that there is death in the pot before him, that there is death all around him. We must do this in some way. It can be …"
"A man's rights are not to be determined by the color of his skin, or in any other way than by the measure of his manhood."
"Should a slave, when assaulted, but raise his hand in self defense, the white assaulting party is fully justified by southern, or Maryland, public opinion, in shooting the slave down."
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