The Most Sacred Right (2020)
Frederick Douglass dreamed of a country where all people could vote and he did everything in his power to make that dream a reality. In the face of slavery, the Civil War and the violence of Jim Crow, he fought his entire life for what he believed was a sacred, natural right that should be available to all people - voting.
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The Most Sacred Right (2020)
July 15, 202112:01 AM ET
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The Most Sacred Right (2020)
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