“[I]n an era marked by the rise of Lynch Law, across the U.S. American South, restrictions on voter rights, and a turn away from African American rights across the nation, Frederick Douglass traveled widely, and used his podium to argue that any person, notwithstanding physical attributes, class, or caste, could attain virtue…” By Daniel Joslyn.
Read more: https://jhiblog.org/2016/10/17/good-men-are-god-in-the-flesh-frederick-douglass-virtue-philosopher/?source=Snapzu
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