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The Most Sacred Right (2020)

Nov 3, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Frederick Douglass, Prophet of Freedom
02:56 • 2min
3
Is Our Democracy Set Up to Include Everyone?
04:40 • 2min
4
The Cheering Beams of Truth
06:58 • 2min
5
I Was Never Whipped by My Old Master
09:19 • 2min
6
Douglas's Anti-Slavery Speech
11:15 • 2min
7
The Silver Trump of Freedom
13:44 • 2min
8
Is There a Way to Escape From Slavery?
15:15 • 2min
9
A Man, Homeless, Shelterless, Breadless, Friendsless and Moneyless
17:00 • 2min
10
Frederick Douglas, a Fugitive Slave
19:08 • 2min
11
Throughline Plus
21:37 • 2min
12
Douglas Loved the Declaration of Independence
24:00 • 2min
13
The Right to Vote
25:57 • 4min
14
The Right to Vote
29:41 • 2min
15
The Voting Black
32:06 • 2min
16
The Composite Nation
34:25 • 2min
17
The American Dream - A Liberal and Brotherly Welcome
36:42 • 2min
18
The Ku Klux Klan and the Black Right to Vote
38:52 • 4min
19
A Nation of Sopranos - Part Three
42:58 • 2min
20
The Colored Man Is No Longer Subject to Be Bought and Sold
44:48 • 3min
21
Why the Negro Is Lynched
47:31 • 2min
22
I Am Here to Speak for and to Defend So Far as I Can Do Within the Limits of Truth
49:08 • 2min
23
Frederick Douglass's Voting Rights
50:58 • 2min
24
Frederick Douglass's Voting Rights Act
53:12 • 6min
25
Why History Matters
59:00 • 2min
26
Thruline From NPR - Episode 5
01:01:16 • 2min
27
NPR - Voting Rights - Part 2
01:03:04 • 2min