Why is the Negro Lynched?
Frederick Douglass
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We have felt that the most fitting tribute that we, of the Anti-Caste movement, can pay to the memory of this noble and faithful life is to issue broadcast—as far as the means entrusted to us will allow—his last great appeal for justice (uttered through the pages of “The A.M.E. Church Review” only a few months before his death). A slanderous charge against Negro morality has gone forth throughout the world and has been widely credited. The white American has had his say both North and South. On behalf of the accused, Frederick Douglass claims, in the name of justice, to be heard. (From the introduction) (1 hr 43 min)
Chapitres
Introduction | 1:42 | Lu par Josh Kibbey |
Chapter I | 13:32 | Lu par Josh Kibbey |
Chapter II | 15:13 | Lu par Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter III | 12:55 | Lu par Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter IV | 12:32 | Lu par Gene Pease |
Chapter V | 11:58 | Lu par Wayne Cooke |
Chapter VI | 23:48 | Lu par Gene Pease |
Chapter VII | 11:41 | Lu par Wayne Cooke |
Critiques
Now I know why they lynched the African descendants for profit





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