Did Fredrick Douglas said 'The white man's happiness cannot be purchased by the black man's misery'?
Yes Frederick Douglass wrote that in "The Destiny of Colored Americans" on November 16, 1849. Douglass was born into slavery in Maryland but in 1838, at age 20, he escaped to freedom in New York.
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