Topic: Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass vs. MLK: Competing visions for social justice? January 20, 2020 William Sullivan While we should all remember the fantastic speech made by MLK in 1963, perhaps it'd be better if more of us remembered the brilliant and timeless ideas of a man who, nearly 100 years before, laid out the method by which we all might truly be appraised as free people.
Ted Cruz sacks Colin Kaepernick, grabs ball, and scores (on Twitter) July 5, 2019 Thomas Lifson Kaepernick is the living embodiment of the adage, "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing."
The Frederick Douglass Free Public Library September 20, 2013 Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison Frederick Douglass was the great leader of his people. He was, as some of his white admirers called him, a powerful African prince. But he was also fully American.
Against the Ghetto Plantation February 10, 2013 Jeanne Donovan Frederick Douglass, "...a Republican, a black, dyed in the wool Republican," would have condemned Democratic policies that resubjugate American blacks.