John Brown
Auteur : Frederick Douglass
Date de publication : 2010-05-19
Éditeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Nombre de pages : 48
Résumé du livre
This is a famous and historically signifigant address given by Frederick Douglas in 1881 to the classes of Storer College in Harpers Ferry WV.---Excerpt--- "That such an address could be delivered at such a place, at such a time, is strikingly significant, and illustrates the rapid, vast and wonderful changes through which the American people have been passing since 1859. Twenty years ago Frederick Douglass and others were mobbed in the city of Boston, and driven from Tremont Temple for uttering sentiments concerning John Brown similar to those contained in this address. Yet now he goes freely to the very spot where John Brown committed the offense which caused all Virginia to clamor for his life, and without reserve or qualification, commends him as a hero and martyr in the cause of liberty. This incident is rendered all the more significant by the fact that Hon. Andrew Hunter, of Charlestown,-the District Attorney who prosecuted John Brown and secured his execution,-sat on the platform directly behind Mr. Douglass during the delivery of the entire address and at the close of it shook hands with him, and congratulated him, and invited him to Charlestown (where John Brown was hanged), adding that if Robert E. Lee were living, he would give him his hand also."