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What Are the Colored People Doing for Themselves?

Written by: Frederick Douglass
Narrated by: Russell Coopersmith
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In this speech of 1848, the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass makes an eloquent call for self-reliance. He points out that prejudice becomes powerless in the presence of industry, sobriety, and honesty combined with intelligence and self-respect. "There is gold in the earth, but we must dig it", says Douglass in reference to character which is attainable, and each must attain it for himself.

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  • Categories: History

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