In the Words of Frederick Douglass
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In the 1960s, Martin Luther King, Jr. was the premier spokesman for the Black community, articulating the struggle for freedom and equality. Dr. King carried on the tradition of another eloquent voice for Black progress and equality, Frederick Douglass. This program from Tony Brown's Journal relives the Black struggle to achieve the American dream, in pictures and dramatic reenactments, and in the words or context of Frederick Douglass.
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26 min 6 sec
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