African American & Black Heroes
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Frederick Douglass
CODE: AABH-001
Price : $349.00
Frederick Douglass Statesman
Accompanied with a reproduction copy of the North Star anti-slavery newspaper that Douglass published , a print of “Distinguished Colored Men” as well as his biography on high quaility satin finish print.
Frederick Douglass
1818-1895...[more]
John Jasper
CODE: AABH-004
Price : $349.00
John Jasper
1812 - 1901
"I have finished my work. I am waiting at the river, looking across for further orders."-John Jasper's last words."
John Jasper was born a slave, the last of 24 children. He grew up on a plantation where he labored in the fields until he reached...[more]
Martin Robinson Delany
CODE: AABH-006
Price : $349.00
Martin Robinson Delany
(1812-1885)
“We must make an issue, create an event, and establish a national position for ourselves: and never may expect to be respected as men and women, until we have undertaken some fearless, bold, and adventurous deeds of daring ..."...[more]
Harriet Tubman
CODE: AABH-007
Price : $349.00
Harriet Tubman
(1820?-1913)
“I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more
if only they knew they were slaves.”
Harriet Tubman was born a slave in 1820 near Cambridge on the eastern shore of Maryland. Once her own escape from slavery was behind her,...[more]
Sojourner Truth
CODE: AABH-008
Price : $349.00
Sojourner Truth
1797 - 1883
“Religion without humanity is very poor human stuff.”
Sojourner Truth was born as Isabella Baumfree, a Dutch-speaking slave in rural New York. Separated from her family at age nine, she was sold several times before ending up on the farm of...[more]
Agrippa Hull
CODE: AABH-010
Price : $349.00
Agrippa Hull
1759 - 1838
Agrippa Hull was born free in 1759, and at the age of six was brought to Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He enlisted in the Colonial army in 1777, and served for the duration of the war as an orderly to General John Patterson and to Tadeusz...[more]
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