Frederick Douglass Quote

The ground which a colored man occupies in this country is, every inch of it, sternly disputed.


Speech at the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society annual meeting, New York City (May 1853)


The ground which a colored man occupies in this country is, every inch of it, sternly disputed.

The ground which a colored man occupies in this country is, every inch of it, sternly disputed.

The ground which a colored man occupies in this country is, every inch of it, sternly disputed.

The ground which a colored man occupies in this country is, every inch of it, sternly disputed.