Frederick Douglass , and John Brown what was realistic . They did not entertain the concept of radical change . They did , however , represent what was possible : they occupied an endpoint on the spectrum of identity formation , and their self conceptions and hopes for America depending on their success in blurring and breaking down distinctions of race , religion , class , and gender .their reform rhetoric resembled the poetic rhetoric of a number of romantic such as Walt Whitman (Stauffer , p .3 , 2001 . This form...











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