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Module 3: "Frederick Douglass" and "Renaissance Man"

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  1. abolitionist
    a reformer who favors putting an end to slavery
    In 1841, a runaway slave, a tall, handsome man named Frederick Douglass, speaks up at an abolitionist meeting on Nantucket Island, near Boston: “I felt strongly moved to speak. But the truth was, I felt myself a slave, and the idea of speaking to white people weighed me down.”
  2. capture
    succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase
    But he didn’t tell how he escaped to freedom. If he had, the slave catchers would have known how to capture others who were using the same route.
  3. aspire
    have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal
    They will not allow that we have a head to think, and a heart to feel and a soul to aspire.
  4. degrade
    reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
    You degrade us, and then ask why we are degraded—you shut our mouths and then ask why we don’t speak—you close your colleges and seminaries against us, and then ask why we don’t know more.
  5. seminary
    a private place of education for the young
    You degrade us, and then ask why we are degraded—you shut our mouths and then ask why we don’t speak—you close your colleges and seminaries against us, and then ask why we don’t know more.
  6. agitate
    try to stir up (e.g., public opinion)
    Walk into the visitor center at Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, and you’ll hear a park volunteer repeat the words highlighted in the park’s short film: “Agitate. Agitate. Agitate,” she says. Agitate means to move things around, to stir the pot.
  7. recapture
    seize, catch, or take again
    After escaping from slavery in 1838, he would change his name to Douglass, to avoid being recaptured.
  8. fugitive
    someone who flees from an uncongenial situation
    Douglass was such a skilled speaker that some people began to doubt he was a fugitive (runaway) slave.
  9. tactics
    a plan for attaining a particular goal
    Soon Douglass began using tactics that would gain popularity in the civil rights movement. In the early 1840s, he staged a sit-in on a segregated train car in Massachusetts.
  10. segregated
    separated or isolated from others or a main group
    Soon Douglass began using tactics that would gain popularity in the civil rights movement. In the early 1840s, he staged a sit-in on a segregated train car in Massachusetts.
Created on Fri Aug 14 10:21:10 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Aug 25 08:36:03 EDT 2020)

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