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Frederick Douglass
Abolitionist is a person who was against slavery and tried to get rid of it. Fredrick Douglass escaped slavery at the age 20 and became the most important African American leader of the 1800's. Sojourner Truth was another powerful speaker. He was an abolitionist and a women's rights speaker. Nat Turner was a slave and thought god called on him to end slavery. The Grimke Sisters (Angelina and Sarah) became well-known anti-slavery activists of the 1830's. They were members of a slave holding family in South Carolina. They did not share their parents support of slavery. They moved to Philidelphia and joined the abolitionist movement. Angelina tried to bring other white South women to the cause.
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Sojourner Truth was born into slavery in New York in 1797 and later became a prominent advocate for abolition and women's rights. She is best known for her iconic speech "Ain't I a Woman?" delivered at the 1851 Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio, where she addressed issues of both gender and racial equality. Truth traveled extensively, speaking out against slavery and advocating for the rights of women throughout her life. Her powerful message and unwavering commitment to justice made her a key figure in both movements.
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A forceful speaker is someone who speaks with conviction, authority, and assertiveness. They are effective in communicating their message and can captivate their audience through their strong delivery and persuasive arguments.
Frederick Douglass was a former slave who became a prominent speaker and writer against slavery. He used his own experiences to advocate for the abolition of slavery and equal rights for all.
Douglass wrote essays in abolition newspapers and was an influential speaker against slavery.
The cast of The 10th Annual Ella Award Presented a Salute to Julie Andrews - 2001 includes: Julie Andrews as Herself - Honoree Carol Burnett as Herself - Speaker Charlotte Church as Herself - Speaker Richard Crenna as himself Blake Edwards as himself Nnenna Freelon as Herself - Speaker James Garner as himself Robert Goulet as Himself - Speaker Jeanne Hazard as herself Robert Loggia as Himself - Speaker Ginny Mancini as Herself - Presenter Monica Mancini as Herself - Speaker Audra McDonald as Herself - Speaker Michael Nouri as Himself - Speaker Christopher Plummer as Himself - Speaker Al Schlesinger as himself Dick Van Dyke as Himself - Speaker Andy Williams as Himself - Speaker
The speaker's intent in this excerpt from "The Hypocrisy of American Slavery" is likely to expose the contradictions between American ideals of freedom and the reality of slavery. By highlighting the moral and ethical failures of a society that professes liberty while perpetuating oppression, the speaker aims to provoke critical reflection and encourage action against injustice. Ultimately, the intent is to challenge the audience to recognize and confront the hypocrisy inherent in their values.
Frederick Douglass
If the speaker would rather have freedom in poverty than slavery in riches, then against communism.
The cast of The Annual Tel Aviv Gala Presents a Salute to Goldie Hawn - 1987 includes: Warren Beatty as Himself - Speaker Jayni Chase as herself Chevy Chase as Himself - Speaker Morgan Fairchild as Herself - Speaker Sally Field as Herself - Speaker Alan Greisman as himself Goldie Hawn as Herself - Honoree Michele Lee as herself Garry Marshall as himself Walter Matthau as Himself - Speaker Kurt Russell as himself Jane Seymour as herself Neil Simon as Himself - Speaker
Frederick Douglass was a slave in Maryland and escaped in the mid 1800's. He was a public speaker and writer that spoke against slavery. He did nothing politically however he helped shape the abolishionist movement which lead to the ending of slavery in America.