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84
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英語
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Feb 12, 2017
説明
On a pivotal day in February 1865, Reverend Henry Highland Garnet delivered a heartfelt address that resonated deeply with the struggles of his time. In this discourse, he urged Congress to acknowledge the immense suffering endured by enslaved individuals and to actively fight for their liberation. His powerful words served as a moral call to action, emphasizing the pressing need for justice and equality.
Alongside Garnet, the contributions of James McCune Smith, a pioneering African American physician and abolitionist, and editor Roy Pitchford enrich this narrative. Together, they illuminate the significance of Garnet's message in the broader context of the fight for civil rights, making it a poignant reflection on the ongoing quest for dignity and autonomy.
Alongside Garnet, the contributions of James McCune Smith, a pioneering African American physician and abolitionist, and editor Roy Pitchford enrich this narrative. Together, they illuminate the significance of Garnet's message in the broader context of the fight for civil rights, making it a poignant reflection on the ongoing quest for dignity and autonomy.
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