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" Douglass, who often drew comparisons between Jews and blacks, noted that the “Jew is hated in Russia because he is thrifty,” while in America the “Negro meets no resistance when on a downward course. It is only when he rises in wealth, intelligence and manly character that he brings upon himself the heavy hand of persecution. "

, At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America


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 quote : Douglass, who often drew comparisons between Jews and blacks, noted that the “Jew is hated in Russia because he is thrifty,” while in America the “Negro meets no resistance when on a downward course. It is only when he rises in wealth, intelligence and manly character that he brings upon himself the heavy hand of persecution.