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1. A Torch for Tomorrow Civil Rights Protest Literature and the Historical Memory of Abolitionism
13. Hole Stories
30. Langston Hughes, Frederick Douglass: 1817-1895 (1966) Douglass was someone who,
Had he walked with wary foot
And frightened tread,
From very indecision
Might be dead,
Might have lost his soul,
But instead decided to be bold
And capture every street
On which he set his feet,
To route each path
Toward freedom's goal,
To make each highway
Choose his compass choice, To all the world cried,
Hear my voice!...
Oh, to be a beast, a bird,
Anything but a slave! he said.