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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Oct 9

    Frederick Douglass, who has been called the greatest American of the nineteenth century, grew up as a slave named Frederick Bailey, and the story of how he named himself in freedom shows how complicated his life, and his world, always was: http://nyer.cm/Fc69yvX pic.twitter.com/DqY2TUAjSq

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      2. Gilbert NMO Morris‏ @MorrisMedici Oct 9
        Replying to @NewYorker

        He is the greatest human being America has produced: he embodied more conservative values than any conservative and greater commitment to human value than liberals. He was self-made, self-reliant and denounced the racial animus in America, yet forgave his former owner Capt Auld!

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      3. John Schwarzkopf Jr‏ @JBSJr99 Oct 9
        Replying to @MorrisMedici @NewYorker

        Forgave !!! He side with the secret Six, left John Brown to die. And it was the ports in the south the Yankees wanted follow the money I#of the Civil War

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      4. Gilbert NMO Morris‏ @MorrisMedici Oct 10
        Replying to @JBSJr99 @NewYorker

        Are you completely off your rocker? When Douglass had a chance to kill Covey, he decided not to. He didn’t believe in John Browne’s cause. He didn’t enter the rebellion with him then abandon him. He refused to be involved BEFORE he could know what would happen! Get FACTS right!

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      5. John Schwarzkopf Jr‏ @JBSJr99 Oct 10
        Replying to @MorrisMedici @NewYorker

        Get the facts he left him high and dry, thou yes John Brown was off his marbles but he waited for help at Harper Ferry and Dougie didn’t show, Colonel Lee could of been defeated

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      6. Gilbert NMO Morris‏ @MorrisMedici Oct 10
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        Douglass never promised to show. He didn’t beleive in what was tactically lunacy. If that is your charge against him, you have nothing. When Douglass was rich and comfortable, with powerful friends, still he made the 4th of July 1853 speech, shocking them. He was his own man!

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      7. John Schwarzkopf Jr‏ @JBSJr99 Oct 10
        Replying to @MorrisMedici @NewYorker

        Well I give u credit, I do know my history and U are right, I do like to stir the pot and throw things out there to see if anybody knows the truth about history, yes John Brown was a insane person and Harpers Ferry was a suicide Mission u know people who know history are about 1%

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      1. Tgage‏ @tgagemurphy Oct 9
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I recognize him.

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      1. DeMo‏ @demo2586 Oct 9
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        People are saying he’s STILL doing great things!!

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      1. Alex‏ @Alex19673 Oct 9
        Replying to @NewYorker @bandibisou2103

        Good read

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      1. Kent Brockman  🌎 🦅‏ @KentBrockman13 Oct 9
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        No one calls him that.

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      1. Norman Canter‏ @TENNRG Oct 9
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        worst now in the crime lords rule

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      2. Isabel‏ @isabelochka Oct 9
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        Is this the guy who has done a very good job lately according to @realDonaldTrump?

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      1. Charles hunter‏ @Charles57860676 Oct 9
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      1. John Schwarzkopf Jr‏ @JBSJr99 Oct 9
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        You better know about FD and John Brown, Joe Hill and taking down a statue of General Lee but the north loved him and so did Grant, This is thing they don’t teach because their erasing history making it look like it was something different, the king with no clothes

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      1. John Schwarzkopf Jr‏ @JBSJr99 Oct 9
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        Bull crap he was to chicken to help John Brown (abolitionist) These men are all talk; What is needed is action — action! Know your history even, even John Booth quoted “the Secret Six” Frederick Douglass was a pussy !!! A slave amount hundreds of thousands, Christ read a book

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      1. LH‏ @larsophagus Oct 9
        Replying to @NewYorker @ByCommonConsent

        Ass-kicker.

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      1. bi4ever‏ @dbowen02 Oct 9
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        What a moving autobiography he wrote love that guy!!!

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      1. Jennifer Wiggin‏ @JenniferWiggin Oct 9
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        I’m pretty sure Trump is going to name him the next UN ambassador.

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