Degrees of freedom : the origins of civil rights in Minnesota, 1865-1912 /
He had just given a rousing speech to a crammed assembly in St. Paul, but Frederick Douglass, confidant to the Great Emancipator himself and conscience of the Republican Party, was denied a hotel room because he was black. This was Minnesota in 1873, four years after the state had approved black suf...
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Language: | English |
Imprint: | Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2015] |
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