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Seneca Falls and All That: Race and Gender in American Politic

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Frederick Douglass, escaped slave, black abolitionist, and male feminist stepped into the fray at Seneca Falls and proclaimed, “I would unite with anybody to do right.” How can we unite to do right?

Where is our Frederick Douglass when we need her?

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