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From: Indianapolis Recorder
Date: 20010216
Author:Black, J.C.
Black, J.C.
Indianapolis Recorder
02-16-2001
Frederick Douglass never gave up his fight against slavery's evils
By J. C. BLACK
Special to The Recorder
Whenever in the field of human endeavor arises the struggle between good
and evil, right and wrong; fierce, entrenched positions are dug by the
proponents of each side. So it has been throughout history. So it was with
Frederick Douglass.
Slavery in any form, is inherently wrong. No human being has the right to
own another human being. Though reasons and justifications may find
passions and be subjectively acceptable to some, a murderer can also
justify ...
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