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Frederick Douglass Is Not Dead!

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The conclusion recounts the story of Douglass’s final day on earth and his funeral service in Washington D.C. The conclusion reveals how the leading eulogies for Douglass quite strongly emphasized the prophetic character of his faith and public witness. The conclusion ends with a summation of the main elements of Douglass’s faith and its contemporary relevance.
University of North Carolina Press
Title: Frederick Douglass Is Not Dead!
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The conclusion recounts the story of Douglass’s final day on earth and his funeral service in Washington D.
C.
The conclusion reveals how the leading eulogies for Douglass quite strongly emphasized the prophetic character of his faith and public witness.
The conclusion ends with a summation of the main elements of Douglass’s faith and its contemporary relevance.

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