Tag Archives: Frederick Douglass

“perhaps necessary that we should pass through this last ordeal”

Things are thankfully winding down here but wanted to mention that 150 years ago today I could have read all about the June 1st Day of Humiliation and Prayer called by President Johnson for the purpose of mourning the assassination … Continue reading

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“salutary retaliation” plank

150 years ago this week anti-Lincoln Republicans convened in Cleveland to set up an alternative party to contest the 1864 presidential election. Here Frederick Douglass set out his expectations for the fledgling party’s platform. Understandably (Mr. Douglass pushed for the … Continue reading

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“salutary school of affliction”

It’s been almost two years since we’ve put up a report on Frederick Douglass speaking at New York City’s Cooper Institute. 150 years ago this week he spoke there again. The war was dragging on, and it had to be … Continue reading

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arms control

Back on April 9th Seven Score and Ten published an interesting article by Frederick Douglass that encouraged black men to enlist in the Union army. Here’s part of it. From the Douglass’ Monthly April 1863: WHY SHOULD A COLORED MAN … Continue reading

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Singing and Laughing with Fred.

From The New-York Times February 13, 1862: FRED. DOUGLASS ON THE WAR.; An Interesting Meeting at the Cooper Institute A Speech by Fred. Douglas Songs by the Hutchinsons. A very large audience assembled at the Cooper Institute last evening, on … Continue reading

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Lectures for the Troops

From the Richmond Daily Dispatch January 17, 1862: Lectures. The Hon. J. L. M. Curry, and other members of congress, are preparing a series of lectures on various subjects of interest, which will soon be delivered for the benefit of … Continue reading

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Celebrating & Ensuring Allegiance to the Constitution

From The New-York Times September 18, 1861: ANNIVERSARY OF THE ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION. PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, Sept. 17. The anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution is being duly celebrated here. Salutes were fired at sunrise and at noon. The … Continue reading

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