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In reply to the discussion: Most polite "F--K You" letter written by former slave to former master [View all]NNadir
(38,564 posts)39. Yes, unfortunately I see that.
As a child - an extremely intelligent child - Douglass understood the power of the written word and the reason that it was illegal for slaves to obtain that power.
Against great odds he managed to obtain it anyway.
This much is detailed in his remarkable autobiography, both the original and the updated version.
Three people defined the outcome of the Civil War, Lincoln in the political sphere, Grant in the military sphere, and equally important, Douglass in the moral sphere, with fortuitous overlaps among the three of them.
Remarkable human beings, all three.
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Most polite "F--K You" letter written by former slave to former master [View all]
packman
Jan 2018
OP
"Surely there will be a day of reckoning for those who defraud the laborer of his hire."
brush
Jan 2018
#2
Yeah, pretty obvious to me it's written much later but trying to sound old-timey ...
mr_lebowski
Jan 2018
#7