As he later recounted in his memoirs, Frederick Douglass endured daily beatings and forced labor before taking his chances on the road to freedom.
In what many consider the greatest anti-slavery oration ever given, Frederick Douglass called for “the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake”
The prairie lawyer president and outspoken abolitionist formed an unusual friendship
The prairie lawyer president and outspoken abolitionist formed an unusual friendship
A nineteenth-century blueprint for the savings-and-loan scandal
The fiercest struggle going on in education is about who owns the past. Militant multi-culturalists say that traditional history teaching has brushed out minority ethnic identities. Their opponents say that radical multiculturalism leads toward national fragmentation.