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Finding ways to brighter futures

In 1836, four white apprentices beat Frederick Douglass nearly blind in a Baltimore shipyard. He named them years later. Ned North. Ned Hays. Bill Stewart. Tom Humphreys. One came at him with a brick. One swung a handspike into his head. Fifty white carpenters watched. None said stop. They said the Black caulkers were “eating […]

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