Unsung Heroes

Unsung Heroes

Paperback (11 Jan 1921)

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Unsung Heroes (1921). FREDERICK DOUGLASS THE ORATOR AND ABOLITIONIST 1817-1895: "TUCKAHOE is the name of a plantation on the eastern shore of Maryland. It was once known for its worn-out, flat, sandy soil; for its old, poorly-kept fields and fences, and for its stupid and ignorant people. On one side of this plantation flowed a lazy, muddy river, bringing with it, as some believed, ague and fever. At some distance from the river bank stood rows of log cabins suggestive of a quaint village whose only streets are the trodden footpaths and whose only street lights are the moon and the stars. The cabins all looked very much alike except one which stood off to itself. Each one of these cabins had a door but no window, a dirt floor, a fence-rail loft for a bed, and a ladder by which to reach it. And each had a clay chimney with a broad open fireplace and just a block of wood at the door for steps. In this little log-cabin village, called "the quarters" lived the slaves."

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ISBN: 9781461181286
Publisher: Createspace
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Weight: -1g