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Timothy Sandefur on Frederick Douglass

Self in Society Podcast

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The Civil War and the Mises Institute

As an abolitionist order, he was repeatedly subjected to violent attacks on the stump. On occasion, his hand was broken by an enraged mob. He thought that violence should be used defensively or for the purpose of getting free not just against random people on the street. For that alone, he's a great hero.

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