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The Right to Criticize American Institutions

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In this 1847 speech of Douglass to the American Anti-Slavery Society, he states that slavery is such a gigantic crime that every opportunity ought to be used to expose it. Dismissing political parties and the church as viable ways to end slavery, he gives examples of how instances of peaceful moral protest against slavery were suppressed. He defends his call for aid in England to help bring about the end of the evil practice.

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Not only for his time in history, but for any time! He displays the capabilities of superiotr intellect, unexpected due to the circumstances of his birth and early life.

Frederick Douglas was an extraordinary man!

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