St. Domingo, its revolution and its hero, Toussaint Louverture. St. Domingo, its revolution and its hero, Toussaint Louverture.

St. Domingo, its revolution and its hero, Toussaint Louverture‪.‬

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Excerpt from St. Domingo, Its Revolution and Its Hero, Toussaint Louverture: An Historical Discourse Condensed for the New York Library Association, February 26, 1855


I have thought that a short life of toussaint louverture might be desirable for two purposes one is, that it may, in some degree, weaken that bit ter prejudice of color, which denies the blacks the rights of citizens - which drives them away from the Communion-table - and will not let them enter an omnibus, nor, if it can prevent it, into Heaven.


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Ficción y literatura
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2023
31 de julio
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EN
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73
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