Frederick Douglass — "I am not here to argue with you, but to tell you what I know."
I am not here to argue with you, but to tell you what I know.
I am not here to argue with you, but to tell you what I know.
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"If he knows as much when he is sober as an Irishman knows when drunk, he knows enough to vote, on good American principles. [Laughter and applause.]"
"I feel greatly embarrassed when I attempt to address an audience of white people. I am not used to speak to them, and it makes me tremble when I do so, because I have always looked up to them with fea…"
"The soul of the nation is in the crucible, and the result, for good or for evil, is yet to be seen."
"I contend that the Negro, as a man, can and ought to be a voter, and if he cannot be one, his condition is not removed from that of a chattel."
"The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."
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