Fredrick Douglass father was a slave raper -- most slave owners raped their slaves. Then the child was sold soon after birth - so the "nigger bitch" didn't waste time with the "nigger baby".
Go read his autobiography, or any slave autobiography. Slave rape and selling children is what slave owners did.
Slavery was about pussy - about raping slaves and selling the children.
That's what the Confederacy was founded on - slave rape.
I've heard it said that Frederick Douglass was one of the greatest Americans who ever lived. As someone from the City of Liverpool which has so many links witn that great country, I disagree. Frederick Douglass was one of the greatest human beings who ever lived.
The world needs more people like Fredrick Douglass and William Rathbone.
When you have a person who has both anglo and african ancestry, our society will do one of two things: give them a chance in "white society" because of their light color, or subject them to prejudices because of their darker skin. Of course this will affect the opportunities they are given in life, but I will not judge people by their skin color. I'll listen to anyone, regardless of color or heritage, if I think that they are revealing the truth.
you have a good basis i would say but also when blacks were into slavery it would include even mulattos it was said that 'Anyone with a drop of African blood in their veins account for an african' so regardless of color they still went through same struggles and can relate equally if not better since they have a taste of both
My god, you are dense. Most black people in the US (and the Americas, for that matter) have some white ancestry. I think it is very silly to question his authenticity and power to the movement because of his heritage.
By the way, Malcolm X is not "mulatto". His mother is half-white, not him. But then again, why does that even matter?
Would be better if there were sounds, voices to these learning videos. Trying to get as much information on subjects, but the lack of voices, makes me a bit short. Great Vid anyway.
And all that he said is ,if anything more true today then EVER-the ones who are willing to live with open eyes are the only ones who will see-as my new hero Frederick Douglass was-Thankyou-I never knew he spoke these words before today!
What a wise and courageous man Frederick Douglass was. Our country sure could use a man like that today. Thank you for posting this video. ~Barb (winspirit)
Listen to a song "Precious love" sung by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell,brothers and sisters.life is too short, don't live with hate in your hearts!
Jeffrey751 1 year ago
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we only talk about slavery that happen in america but what about the slave trade and slavery in orther parts of the world
please look up these videos on youtube
"No Apologies for Slavery by The Southern Avenger"
"Islam, Blacks and African Slavery.... The truth about the American Slave trade. obamachrist"
"Africans started slavery - how it REALLY happened"
CrazyFavVideos 1 year ago
Fredrick Douglass father was a slave raper -- most slave owners raped their slaves. Then the child was sold soon after birth - so the "nigger bitch" didn't waste time with the "nigger baby".
Go read his autobiography, or any slave autobiography. Slave rape and selling children is what slave owners did.
Slavery was about pussy - about raping slaves and selling the children.
That's what the Confederacy was founded on - slave rape.
12FlyMe 2 years ago
@12FlyMe
Sir, you are a credit to our nation. I salute you. I also haven't laughed that hard in a while.
Syte777 2 years ago
I've heard it said that Frederick Douglass was one of the greatest Americans who ever lived. As someone from the City of Liverpool which has so many links witn that great country, I disagree. Frederick Douglass was one of the greatest human beings who ever lived.
The world needs more people like Fredrick Douglass and William Rathbone.
Larkin1907 3 years ago 2
Word inspired by by the almighty to strike the dark forces of wicked men.........Hail Fredrick!
tantillnuh 3 years ago
Good video, Frederick Douglass spoke words of truth, however the northern states abolished slavery.
ximox10 3 years ago
ximox10:Your "however" is totally irrelevant. What point did you entend to highlight?
illprofess 3 years ago
They need to stop showing ONLY mulattos like Malcolm X, Barack Obama, Colin Powell...and now this guy...Frederick Douglas.
This is WRONG..they just show them off because their part European (white) and part Afro African (black).
Dangerdoom68 4 years ago
When you have a person who has both anglo and african ancestry, our society will do one of two things: give them a chance in "white society" because of their light color, or subject them to prejudices because of their darker skin. Of course this will affect the opportunities they are given in life, but I will not judge people by their skin color. I'll listen to anyone, regardless of color or heritage, if I think that they are revealing the truth.
zacuan 4 years ago
you have a good basis i would say but also when blacks were into slavery it would include even mulattos it was said that 'Anyone with a drop of African blood in their veins account for an african' so regardless of color they still went through same struggles and can relate equally if not better since they have a taste of both
AfricanHerbman01 3 years ago
My god, you are dense. Most black people in the US (and the Americas, for that matter) have some white ancestry. I think it is very silly to question his authenticity and power to the movement because of his heritage.
By the way, Malcolm X is not "mulatto". His mother is half-white, not him. But then again, why does that even matter?
MayaPasaporte 3 years ago
Good Job!
danmason12 4 years ago
Would be better if there were sounds, voices to these learning videos. Trying to get as much information on subjects, but the lack of voices, makes me a bit short. Great Vid anyway.
rob80nikki 4 years ago
And all that he said is ,if anything more true today then EVER-the ones who are willing to live with open eyes are the only ones who will see-as my new hero Frederick Douglass was-Thankyou-I never knew he spoke these words before today!
gabriellemichaela 4 years ago
What a wise and courageous man Frederick Douglass was. Our country sure could use a man like that today. Thank you for posting this video. ~Barb (winspirit)
Lyecoatha 5 years ago
jealousy running over.
Forevermore2007 5 years ago
great video
latinoguy16 5 years ago