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Frederick Douglass' Speech at Elmira, New York - August 3, 1880 by Frederick Douglass
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The book emphasizes the crucial link between self-respect and economic independence. It argues that true respect from others can only be achieved when individuals and communities cultivate self-respect through the means to lead dignified lives. Highlighting the cycle of poverty and dependency, it suggests that a lack of resources leads to self-contempt and societal disdain. The message serves as a call to action for personal and communal empowerment, urging readers to instill these values in future generations.
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2021, paperback
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