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Speech by Frederick Douglass on Henry Clay's gradual emancipation plan and role of American Colonization Society, June 8, 1849

Primary Sources in African American History offers ever-expanding coverage of significant speeches by such figures as Blanche Bruce, Levi Coppin, Marcus Garvey, Archibald Grimke, Booker T. Washington, and many others. Of special note is Frederick Douglass' 1849 speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston, in which he condemned Henry Clay's gradual emancipation plan, the American Colonization Society, and racial attitudes in the United States.

 


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