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Addresses of the Hon. W. D. Kelley, Miss Anna E. Dickinson, and Mr. Frederick Douglass
[caption title]. 8 pages. 8vo, self-wrappers, stapled. (Philadelphia. 1863)
- Notes: The three speeches were intended for a colored audience. Douglass cogently argues, "Do not flatter yourselves, my friends, that you are more important to the government than the government is to you. You stand but as the plank to the ship. This rebellion can be put down without your help. Slavery can be abolished by white men; but liberty so won for the black man, while it may leave him an object of pity, can never make him an object of respect."
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