Southern Questions
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First published in 1879, Southern Questions is a collection of speeches and essays by three prominent African American intellectuals: Frederick Douglass, Orra Henderson Moore Gray Langhorne, and R.T. Greener. Addressing issues such as segregation, discrimination, and the legacy of slavery, these writers provide a powerful perspective on the social and political realities of the post-Civil War American South.
