The man who has suffered the wrong is the man to demand the right—the man who has suffered the wrong is the man to describe the wrong—the man who has suffered the wrong is the man to expose the wrong—and it shall be so with me.
Abolitionist, orator
The man who has suffered the wrong is the man to demand the right—the man who has suffered the wrong is the man to describe the wrong—the man who has suffered the wrong is the man to expose the wrong—and it shall be so with me.
Abolitionist, orator
Speech 'What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?'
1852
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