EPISODE · Aug 12, 2026 · 1H 43M
Why is the Negro Lynched-Frederick Douglass
from New Testament: Being the English Only of the Greek and English Testament · host Unknown
"Why is the Negro Lynched" by Frederick Douglass delves into the harrowing reality of racial violence and injustice faced by African Americans in the 19th century. Douglass eloquently addresses the societal and systemic factors that contribute to the brutal act of lynching, making a powerful case for the recognition of humanity and dignity in every individual, regardless of race. This work remains strikingly relevant today, as it echoes the ongoing struggles against racism and the quest for equality, reminding us of the importance of understanding our history to confront present injustices.
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