Words matter. These are the best Frederick Douglass Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

Man’s greatness consists in his ability to do and the proper application of his powers to things needed to be done.
There is not a man beneath the canopy of Heaven who does not know that slavery is wrong for him.
A gentleman will not insult me, and no man not a gentleman can insult me.
I recognize the Republican party as the sheet anchor of the colored man’s political hopes and the ark of his safety.
I am a Republican, a black, dyed in the wool Republican, and I never intend to belong to any other party than the party of freedom and progress.
Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.
Slaves are generally expected to sing as well as to work.
Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground.
What to the Slave is the 4th of July.
I didn’t know I was a slave until I found out I couldn’t do the things I wanted.
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress.
Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground.
People might not get all they work for in this world, but they must certainly work for all they get.
The white man’s happiness cannot be purchased by the black man’s misery.
America is false to the past, false to the present, and solemnly binds herself to be false to the future.
I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.
A battle lost or won is easily described, understood, and appreciated, but the moral growth of a great nation requires reflection, as well as observation, to appreciate it.
A little learning, indeed, may be a dangerous thing, but the want of learning is a calamity to any people.
No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck.
Everybody has asked the question, and they learned to ask it early of the abolitionists, ‘What shall we do with the Negro?’ I have had but one answer from the beginning. Do nothing with us! Your doing with us has already played the mischief with us.
The life of the nation is secure only while the nation is honest, truthful, and virtuous.
When men sow the wind it is rational to expect that they will reap the whirlwind.
Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them.
I could, as a free man, look across the bay toward the Eastern Shore where I was born a slave.
The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.
The thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion.
Experience demonstrates that there may be a wages of slavery only a little less galling and crushing in its effects than chattel slavery, and that this slavery of wages must go down with the other.
To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker.
That which is inhuman cannot be divine.
At a time like this, scorching irony, not convincing argument, is needed.

One and God make a majority.
Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe.
I prayed for twenty years but received no answer until I prayed with my legs.
We have to do with the past only as we can make it useful to the present and the future.