Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Frederick Douglass” in chapter 9 of John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison:

...ks were not men, but belonged to the monkey tribe. His speech proved dull and tiresome, and was made sport of by his own set, whom Mr. Garrison had to call to order. There were now loud cries for Frederick Douglass , who came forward to where Rynders stood in the conspicuous position he had taken when he thought the meeting was his, and who remained in it, too mortified even to creep away, when he found it was s...
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Frederick Douglass 459 32 3 0 0 user votes

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