“There is nothing stronger than human prejudice.”
Quote by Wendell Phillips
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Speeches, Lectures, and Letters
This book compiles a diverse range of speeches, lectures, and letters, offering insights into the thoughts and ideas of the authors. The content spans various subjects and themes, providing a glimpse into the intellectual and social contexts of the time. more
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