Half-Hour for Haiti: Celebrate Freedom Thoughtfully
July 3, 2007
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workshop. It was taped, we hope to have it available soon.
Frederick Douglass saw both sides of the U.S. commitment to freedom, as a slave and as a freed man and prominent intellectual. He also saw both sides of U.S. foreign policy, as the U.S. Minister and Consul General in Haiti, charged with carrying out that policy, and as a sympathetic observer of events in the country.
http://haitiforever.com/windowsonhaiti/fdouglass1.shtml, or at the Haiti Justiceblog
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