Douglass’s Debt

Frederick Douglass, a runaway slave and leading American Abolitionist, attributed his famous eloquence and powers of persuasion to reading an anthology of political speeches. Many were given by senior Victorian statesmen in the House of Commons, most notably Richard Sheridan and William Pitt, both father and son, and Douglass was warm in his praise.

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