hange by the humanitarian fervor toward blacks pervading Europe, “’It is good,’ jeered the New York Herald, ‘to be dyed black if you come up to London, for Negro love is filling all ranks, from Prince Albert and the Queen, down to her poorest subjects” (Quarles 53).
While Quarles obviously admires Douglass the man and Douglass the black activist, he writes a fairly
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