Lion of Freedom excerpts

Scene #1-Take A Stand (Douglass addresses the crowd at his first public speaking appearance)
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Scene #2-Covey (Douglass fights the slave breaker Edward Covey )
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Scene #3-Preacher (Anna reveals that Frederick is her new boyfriend and plots to set him free )
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Scene #4-Preacher (Frederick proposes to Anna )
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Scene #5-WLG (William Lloyd Garrison recruits Frederick into his band of abolitionists. Anna is not happy about the decision )
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Scene #6-1st Trip to England (While in England Frederick discovers the local church has solicited donations from many Southern slaveholders )
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Scene #7-Letter to Auld (Anna is reluctant to move to Rochester)
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Scene #7-Letter to Auld (Frederick has outgrown Garrison's abolitionist dogma. He resolves to go his own way)
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Scene #8-WLG and 4th of July (Frederick has a heated argument with Garrison)
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Scene #8-WLG and 4th of July (Anna is upset with Frederick when he invites another woman to live with them. She is not happy that Frederick is rarely home)
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Scene #9-Interview (Anna sings a lullaby to her daughter Annie)
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Scene #9-Interview (Frederick and Garrett Smith discuss the Dred Scott case)
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Scene #10-Annie's Song (Frederick reads a letter from Anna informing him of the death of their youngest daughter Annie)
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Scene #11-War (Anna and Ottilie have a heated argument)
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Scene #12-Party (There is a massive party in Boston upon the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation)
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Scene #13-Coffee With Lincoln (Douglass and Lincoln meet at the White House. Frederick fervently prays for a speedy end to the war)
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Scene #14-Suffrage/Recon (The war drags on, slavery is abolished, but freedom doesn't have a prayer)
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Scene #15-Move To D.C. (Anna is not happy about the move to D.C.)
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Scene #16-Old Captain Auld (Frederick's former master invites him to visit and make amends)
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Scene #18-Helen (After Anna's death Frederick falls in love with Helen Pitts. When they decide to marry there is hell to pay )
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Scene #19-Douglass Passes (The Lion of Freedom dies in 1895 )
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