Frederick Douglass, who died Feb 20 1895, spent his first 20 years in bondage. His masters professed Christianity but he believed this was blasphemy: “Between the Christianity of the land and the Christianity of Christ I recognize the widest possible difference.”
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Rather than a religion “for oppressors, tyrants, man-stealers and thugs,” he loved “that religion which sends its votaries to bind up the wounds of those who have fallen among thieves.”
Feb 20, 2019 · 12:48 PM UTC
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