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    <title>Address by Hon. Frederick Douglass, delivered in the Metropolitan A.M.E. Church, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, January 9th, 1894, on The lessons of the hour</title>
    <subTitle>in which he discusses the various aspects of the so-called, but mis-called, negro problem</subTitle>
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    <title>Lessons of the hour</title>
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    <namePart>Douglass, Frederick,</namePart>
    <namePart type="date">1818-1895</namePart>
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  <abstract type="Summary">Speech by an agitated Douglass about the so-called "Negro problem" in the South. He is pessimistic about prospects for overcoming racial prejudice among southern whites and for securing full legal equality for southern Blacks. The solution to the "Negro problem" is liberty and full equality for African Americans.</abstract>
  <note>"Ex Senator Bruce who presided on the occasion, in a forcible speech introduced Mr. Douglass as the recognized leader of the colored race in this country."</note>
  <note type="additional physical form">Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site, and on microfilm.</note>
  <note type="action">Replace; LC copy under E185.61.D73 replaced by preservation microfilm (Microfilm 41232 E). DLC</note>
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    <geographic>United States</geographic>
    <topic>Race relations</topic>
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