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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:
That we are here in peace today is a compliment and a credit to American civilization, and a prophecy of still greater national enlightenment and progress in the future. I refer to the past not in malice, for this is no day for malice, but simply to place more distinctly in front the gratifying and glorious change which has come both to our white fellow citizens and ourselves, and to congratulate all upon the contrast between now and then, the new dispensation of freedom with its thousand blessings to both races, and the old dispensation of slavery with its ten thousand evils to both races, white and black. In view, then, of the past, the present, and the future, with the long and dark history of our bondage behind us, and with liberty, progress, and enlightenment before us, I again congratulate you upon this auspicious day and hour.
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Occupation: African-American Author
Born: 1817
Died: February 20, 1895
Quotes count: 276
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