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Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, and writer. One of the most prominent figures in the fight against slavery, he became an influential speaker and author. He dedicated his life to advocating for equality, justice, and civil rights for all people. Here are 276 of his quotes:
Right wrongs no man. If respect is had to majorities, the fact that only one-fifth of the population of the globe is white and the other four-fifths are colored, ought to have some weight and influence in disposing of this and similar questions. It would be a sad reflection upon the laws of nature and upon the idea of justice, to say nothing of a common Creator, if four-fifths of mankind were deprived of the rights of migration to make room for the one-fifth. If the white race may exclude all other races from this continent, it may rightfully do the same in respect to all other lands, islands, capes and continents, and thus have all the world to itself, and thus what would seem to belong to the whole would become the property of only a part. So much for what is right, now let us see what is wise.
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Occupation: African-American Author
Born: 1817
Died: February 20, 1895
Quotes count: 276
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