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Frederick Douglass / Abraham Lincoln / Slavery in the United States / Abolitionism / Slavery / American Civil War / Cooper Union speech / Lincoln–Douglas debates / Politics of the United States / United States / Illinois
Date: 2015-01-07 22:41:44
Frederick Douglass
Abraham Lincoln
Slavery in the United States
Abolitionism
Slavery
American Civil War
Cooper Union speech
Lincoln–Douglas debates
Politics of the United States
United States
Illinois

  PRIMARY SOURCE WORKSHEET FREDERICK DOUGLASS, “EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE FOR FREEDOM,” DELIVERED AT THE UNVEILING OF THE FREEDMENʼS MONUMENT, WASHINGTON, DC, APRIL 14, 1876. We stand to-day at the national centre to

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