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This bonus episode reflects on Frederick Douglass’s fiery 1852 speech and Susan B. Anthony’s words from the U.S. Centennial in 1876—reminders that the rights many of us hold today were not freely given.
Civil rights for non-white men and women of all races were won only after generations of resistance, sacrifice, and struggle.
Let today be a day of radical remembrance. And action.
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You can find me on Instagram or Facebook @TrueCrimeBnB, but I don't check Facebook much
You can send me an email at [email protected]
By BethThis bonus episode reflects on Frederick Douglass’s fiery 1852 speech and Susan B. Anthony’s words from the U.S. Centennial in 1876—reminders that the rights many of us hold today were not freely given.
Civil rights for non-white men and women of all races were won only after generations of resistance, sacrifice, and struggle.
Let today be a day of radical remembrance. And action.
Find me here:
https://linktr.ee/TrueCrimeBnB?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
You can find me on Instagram or Facebook @TrueCrimeBnB, but I don't check Facebook much
You can send me an email at [email protected]