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In "What a Black Man Wants", Frederick Douglass delivers a speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. In his speech, he demands the enfranchisement for the African-Americans, but he also demands more than that. What Douglass actually wants is "do nothing with us".
By Luciano CabralIn "What a Black Man Wants", Frederick Douglass delivers a speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. In his speech, he demands the enfranchisement for the African-Americans, but he also demands more than that. What Douglass actually wants is "do nothing with us".