Frederick Douglass Quote

What have you asked the black men of the South, the black men of the whole country, to do? Why, you have asked them to incur the deadly enmity of their masters, in order to befriend you and to befriend this Government. You have asked us to call down, not only upon ourselves, but upon our children's children, the deadly hate of the entire Southern people. You have called upon us to turn our backs upon our masters, to abandon their cause and espouse yours; to turn against the South and in favor of the North.


What the Black Man Wants (1865)


What have you asked the black men of the South, the black men of the whole country, to do? Why, you have asked them to incur the deadly enmity of...

What have you asked the black men of the South, the black men of the whole country, to do? Why, you have asked them to incur the deadly enmity of...

What have you asked the black men of the South, the black men of the whole country, to do? Why, you have asked them to incur the deadly enmity of...

What have you asked the black men of the South, the black men of the whole country, to do? Why, you have asked them to incur the deadly enmity of...