Frederick Douglass — "I am not for Negro equality, but for the equality of all men."
I am not for Negro equality, but for the equality of all men.
I am not for Negro equality, but for the equality of all men.
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"I am not here to argue with you, but to tell you what I know."
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"I look upon the Constitution as a glorious liberty document."
Attributed saying, sometimes simplified from broader statements on universal human rights.
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