Speech, Article, and Book File
- Partial List of Articles and Speeches
- Speech at Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Address at Antislavery Meeting, Glasgow, Scotland, Copy of Newspaper Account
- Speech before the Glasgow Emancipation Society, Glasgow, Scotland
- Excerpts from Speech on Antislavery, London, with May address at the Peace Convention, London
- Excerpt from Speech before the Antislavery League, London
- Farewell Speech to the British People, London
- "Letter to Henry Clay," North Star
- "Our Paper and Its Prospects," North Star
- "The North Star," North Star
- "To Our Oppressed Countrymen, " North Star
- "Colored National Press," North Star
- "John C. Calhoun," North Star
- "Abolitionists of Western New York, Awake!" North Star
- "Colored Newspapers" North Star
- "Henry Clay," North Star
- Letter to [William C.] Nell, North Star
- "War with Mexico," North Star
- "The North and the Presidency," North Star
- "Peace! Peace! Peace!" North Star
- "Northern Whigs and Democrats," North Star
- "What Are the Colored People Doing for Themselves?" North Star
- Address at the Celebration of West India Emancipation, Rochester, N.Y.
- "To My Old Master," North Star
- "France," North Star
- "The Philomethean Society," North Star
- "The Presidency," North Star
- "Samuel R. Ward," North Star
- Speech before the American Anti-Slavery Society
- "William Smith O'Brien"
- Speech before the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Boston
- "Father Matthew" [Theobald Mathew]
- "Colored Churches," North Star
- Miscellaneous Writings about Slavery
- Address delivered at Broadway Tabernacle, New York
- The Claims of the Negro
- The Anti-Slavery Movement
- Address by Frederick Douglass,and Poem by A. C. Hills
- Two Speeches by Frederick Douglass; West India Emancipation.. And the Dred Scott Decision
- "The Races"
- Eulogy of the Late Hon. Wm. Jay
- "The Constitution of the United States," (photocopy of the title page)
- "A Lecture on John Brown" - Folder 1 of 2
- "A Lecture on John Brown" - Folder 2 of 2
- "Lecture on Pictures" [Title Varies]
- "Men of Color, to Arms!"
- "Why a Colored Man Should Enlist"
- Address at a Meeting for the Promotion of Colored Enlistments, Philadelphia
- "The Mission of the War," Philadelphia - Folder 1 of 2
- "The Mission of the War," Philadelphia - Folder 2 of 2
- Speech before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Jan. 26, 1864 and May 9, 1865
- Speech before the American Anti-Slavery Society, The Liberator
- [On President Lincoln], The Liberator
- Lecture on the Inauguration of the Douglass Institute, The Liberator
- The Equality of All Men Before the Law
- "Abraham Lincoln, a Speech"
- "Composite Nation" (Lecture in the Parker Fraternity Course), Boston - Folder 1 of 3
- "Composite Nation" (Lecture in the Parker Fraternity Course), Boston - Folder 2 of 3
- "Composite Nation" (Lecture in the Parker Fraternity Course), Boston - Folder 3 of 3
- "Do Not Fight Truth and Justice"
- "Massachusetts"
- Address at the Graves of the Unknown Dead at Arlington, Va.
- "Reminiscences of the Antislavery Conflict as Delivered During the Lecture Season of 72 and 73"
- Address Delivered by Hon. Frederick Douglass, at the Third Annual Fair of the Tennessee Colored Agricultural and Mechanical Association
- Tribute in Memory of William Cooper Nell
- [The Color Question]
- Address at the Centennial Celebration of the Abolition Society of Pennsylvania
- Speech before the Mass Meeting of Colored Republicans of the District of Columbia
- Oration by Frederick Douglass Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument in Memory of Abraham Lincoln
- "A Lecture on Our National Capital," Baltimore, Md. - Folder 1 of 6
- "A Lecture on Our National Capital," Baltimore, Md. - Folder 2 of 6
- "A Lecture on Our National Capital," Baltimore, Md. - Folder 3 of 6
- "A Lecture on Our National Capital," Baltimore, Md. - Folder 4 of 6
- "A Lecture on Our National Capital," Baltimore, Md. - Folder 5 of 6
- "A Lecture on Our National Capital," Baltimore, Md. - Folder 6 of 6
- Speech delivered in Madison Square, New York, Decoration Day
- "Speech on the Death of William Lloyd Garrison"
- "The Negro Exodus From the Gulf States"
- Campaign Speeches (3) on Behalf of Alonzo B. Cornell for Governor of New York
- "The Exodus as a Policy"
- "Frederick Douglass, on the Exodus"
- Speech before the Assembly in New York (fragment)
- Letter Written for the Farewell Dinner for Francis Ellingswood Abbot
- Speech Delivered at Elmira, N.Y.
- "Emancipation," Daily Advertiser
- "Oration at the Second Annual Exposition of the Colored People of North Carolina
- Speech on Schools in Baltimore
- Speech at the Roscoe Conkling Club, National Republican
- Address by Hon. Frederick Douglass, Delivered in the Congregational Church, Washington, D.C., on the Twenty-first Anniversary of Emancipation in the District of Columbia
- Address to the National Convention of Colored Men, Louisville, Ky.
- Speech before the Civil Right Mass Meeting, Washington, D. C.
- Speech on Emancipation Day, Rochester, N. Y.
- "The Future of the Negro," North American Review
- Eulogy at Memorial Services for Wendell Phillips at the First Congregational Church, Washington, D. C.
- [The Outcome of the Recent Election]
- Speech on the 33d Anniversary of the Jerry Rescue, Rochester, N. Y.
- Speech on the 23d Anniversary of Emancipation in the District of Columbia
- "Woman Suffrage," Boston, Mass. - Folder 1 of 2
- "Woman Suffrage," Boston, Mass. - Folder 2 of 2
- Political Speech (fragment)
- Three Addresses on the Relations Subsisting Between the White and Colored People of the United States
- "Thought and Recollections of a Tour in Ireland"
- "Views on French Life, Manners, Society, Morality, Politics, and Religion"
- Speech on the 25th Anniversary of the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
- Lecture on Trip to Europe
- "My Trip Abroad"
- Speech on the 79th Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth, Washington, D. C.
- Speech at a Surprise Party on Douglass' 71st Birthday
- Address Delivered on the 26th Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia
- Eulogy at Services for Roscoe Conkling
- Address before the Woman Suffrage Association
- "Speech on the Issues of the Presidential Election, 1888"
- "Address to the Colored Citizens of the United States"
- "Now as to Protection" (fragment)
- Republican Party Campaign Speech
- Speech Made while Participating in the Presidential Campaign during Cleveland's Administration (fragment)
- Speeches (2) on behalf of Benjamin Harrison for President
- "The Negotiations for the Mole St. Nicholas
- The Afro-American Press, by I. Garland Penn, Review of
- "The Cause of the Republican Defeat"
- "The Negro in This Political Campaign"
- "Douglass on the Late Election"
- Call for the Publication of a Pamphlet Protesting the Exclusion of Colored Citizens' Participation in the World's Columbian Exposition
- Speech Comparing Abolition Movements and Emancipation in Great Britain and the United States
- "A Plea for the Renomination of General Benjamin Harrison"
- Lecture on Haiti...
- [The Effect of the Accession of the Democratic Party to Power]
- Eulogy at Memorial Services for Lucy Stone
- The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition
- Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies at the Haitian Pavilion, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago
- "Remarks of Frederick Douglass on Bishop Daniel A. Payne"
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 1 of 8
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 2 of 8
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 3 of 8
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 4 of 8
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 5 of 8
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 6 of 8
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 7 of 8
- Address ... January 9th, 1894, on the Lessons of the Hour - Folder 8 of 8
- "Lynching Black People Because They Are Black," Christian Educator
- "Commencement Exercises," Gloucester Letter, June 1894
- Speech at the Dedication of the Manassas (VA.) Industrial School
- Address at the Annual Meeting of the American Missionary Association, Lowell, Mass.
- Campaign Speech for John Van Hoorhis
- Anniversary Address before the Hillsdale Pioneer Sunday School
- [Brotherhood of Man]
- "Decoration Day. A Verbatim Report of the Address of Frederick Douglass at Franklin Square, Rochester, N.Y."
- "Exordium." Address at the Hillsdale Pioneer Sunday School
- "The Freedmen"
- "Haiti" - Folder 1 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 2 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 3 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 4 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 5 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 6 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 7 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 8 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 9 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 10 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 11 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 12 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 13 of 14
- "Haiti" - Folder 14 of 14
- "The Haytian Confusion"
- "It Moves" - Folder 1 of 5
- "It Moves" - Folder 2 of 5
- "It Moves" - Folder 3 of 5
- "It Moves" - Folder 4 of 5
- "It Moves" - Folder 5 of 5
- [The Negro] Speech at the Oliver P. Morton Post of the G. A. R.
- "The Negro Problem." Address before the Bethel Literary and Historical Society of Washington, D. C.
- "Pictures and Progress"
- "Recollections of the Antislavery Conflict" - Folder 1 of 2
- "Recollections of the Antislavery Conflict" - Folder 2 of 2
- "Reminisces of the Antislavery Struggle"
- "Santo Domingo" - Folder 1 of 5
- "Santo Domingo" - Folder 2 of 5
- "Santo Domingo" - Folder 3 of 5
- "Santo Domingo" - Folder 4 of 5
- "Santo Domingo" - Folder 5 of 5
- "Secession and War"
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 1 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 2 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 3 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 4 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 5 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 6 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 7 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 8 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 9 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 10 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 11 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 12 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 13 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 14 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 15 of 16
- "Self-Made Men." Address before the Students of the Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. - Folder 16 of 16
- "Slavery" - Folder 1 of 3
- "Slavery" - Folder 2 of 3
- "Slavery" - Folder 3 of 3
- "Thoughts and Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict"
- "William the Silent" - Folder 1 of 7
- "William the Silent" - Folder 2 of 7
- "William the Silent" - Folder 3 of 7
- "William the Silent" - Folder 4 of 7
- "William the Silent" - Folder 5 of 7
- "William the Silent" - Folder 6 of 7
- "William the Silent" - Folder 7 of 7
- "The Woman Suffrage Movement." Address at the Bethel Literary and Historical Society, Washington, D. C. - Folder 1 of 3
- "The Woman Suffrage Movement." Address at the Bethel Literary and Historical Society, Washington, D. C. - Folder 2 of 3
- "The Woman Suffrage Movement." Address at the Bethel Literary and Historical Society, Washington, D. C. - Folder 3 of 3
- [The Abolitionists]
- [Allen, Richard]
- [The American Antislavery Movement]
- Autobiographical Sketch for the National Cyclopaedia of American Biography
- [The British Antislavery Movement]
- [Brotherhood of Man]
- [Brown, John]
- Diplomatic Speeches
- [Grant, Ulysses S.]
- [Haiti]
- [Harrison, Benjamin]
- [Hunter, David]
- [Hutchinson Family]
- [Ireland]
- [Lincoln, Abraham] - Folder 1 of 3
- [Lincoln, Abraham] - Folder 2 of 3
- [Lincoln, Abraham] - Folder 3 of 3
- [Lynch Laws]
- Memorial Day Celebration at Lincoln Post
- [Miner, Myrtilla]
- [Mole Saint Nicholas] - Folder 1 of 4
- [Mole Saint Nicholas] - Folder 2 of 4
- [Mole Saint Nicholas] - Folder 3 of 4
- [Mole Saint Nicholas] - Folder 4 of 4
- [The Negro as a Man]
- [North Carolina Farmers]
- [O'Connell, Daniel]
- [Opportunities for Young Negroes To Work]
- [Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart]
- Poems Written by Douglass
- Political Speech
- [Slavery]
- Speech to Farmers and Mechanics
- [Toussaint L'Ouverture] - Folder 1 of 2
- [Toussaint L'Ouverture] - Folder 2 of 2
- [The Wilmot Provisio]
- [Woman Suffrage Movement]
- [World's Columbian Exposition]
- [What I Would Do If I Were President]
- [American Slavery]
- "Amusements of the Learned"
- "An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage"
- [Aryan Civilization]
- [Brown, John]
- [Call at Arabi's]
- "Cheltenham" (Negro Reform School in Maryland)
- [The Duties of a G. A. R. Post]
- [Egypt]
- [Folklore]
- [France - A Visit to the Legislative Bodies]
- [Greece]
- "Hints on Journalism"
- [Industrial Progress]
- "Missions in Egypt"
- [Palm Springs and Palm Canyon]
- [Prohibition Party]
- [Regarding the Drum and Trumpet of Ancient Times]
- "Prof. Sayre on O[ld] T[estament] Peoples"
- "School Address" (on George Washington)
- "Stemming the Tide"
- [Temperance]
- [Two Weeks in Philadelphia]
- Miscellany Concerning District of Columbia
- Miscellany - Folder 1 of 4
- Miscellany - Folder 2 of 4
- Miscellany - Folder 3 of 4
- Miscellany - Folder 4 of 4
- Miscellany - Folder 1 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 2 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 3 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 4 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 5 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 6 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 7 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 8 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 9 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 10 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 11 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 12 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 13 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 14 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 15 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 16 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 17 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 18 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 19 of 20
- Miscellany - Folder 20 of 20
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 250-259
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - p. 261
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 272-278
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 280-282
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - p. 295
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 324-333
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - p. 357
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 361-401
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - p. 364
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 383-384; 390-394; 408-419
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 427-483, and Material Deleted from Book
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 619-620
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 619-715
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 619-730
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 620-632
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 620-705
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 634-636
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - p. 652; p. 720
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 715-752
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 717-752 (incomplete)
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 723-727
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 730-752
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - pp. 743-747
- Drafts of Douglass' Autobiography - Miscellany
- Adams, John
- Aaron, Samuel
- Albert, A. E. P.
- Aldrich, Nelson W.
- Allain, T. T.
- Allen, Walter
- Ammen, Daniel - Folder 1 of 4
- Ammen, Daniel - Folder 2 of 4
- Ammen, Daniel - Folder 3 of 4
- Ammen, Daniel - Folder 4 of 4
- Angell, George T.
- Anthony, Kate J.
- Arthur, William
- Atkinson, Edward
- Bacon, Steuben T.
- Baker, Charles S.
- Baker, Charles S. and Oscar S. Gifford
- Baker, Henry M. - Folder 1 of 2
- Baker, Henry M. - Folder 2 of 2
- Baker, John H.
- Baker, Ray Stannard
- Barnett, I. D.
- Barnett, M. J.
- Barrington, W. L.
- Bearse, Austin
- Beecher, Henry Ward - Folder 1 of 3
- Beecher, Henry Ward - Folder 2 of 3
- Beecher, Henry Ward - Folder 3 of 3
- Bicknell, Albion
- Birney, William
- Blair, Henry W.
- Blair, Montgomery - Folder 1 of 2
- Blair, Montgomery - Folder 2 of 2
- Blyden, Edward
- Bowditch, William I.
- Bowler, Arthur
- Boyd, N. E.
- Brady, J. D.
- Brayton, Ellery M.
- Breckinridge, W. C. P.
- Brown, Joseph E. - Folder 1 of 2
- Brown, Joseph E. - Folder 2 of 2
- Bruce, Blanche K. - Folder 1 of 2
- Bruce, Blanche K. - Folder 2 of 2
- Cable, George W.
- Carlisle, John G.
- Carnegie, Andrew
- Casey, Daniel
- Chandler, William E. - Folder 1 of 2
- Chandler, William E. - Folder 2 of 2
- Coffroth, A. H.
- Cox, S. S. - Folder 1 of 4
- Cox, S. S. - Folder 2 of 4
- Cox, S. S. - Folder 3 of 4
- Cox, S. S. - Folder 4 of 4
- Crapsey, Algernon S.
- Creditt, William A.
- Crummell, Alexander
- Davis, J. C. Bancroft
- Dickson, William M.
- Dimmock, Thomas
- Evarts, William M. - Folder 1 of 3
- Evarts, William M. - Folder 2 of 3
- Evarts, William M. - Folder 3 of 3
- Field, David D.
- Fleetwood, Christian A.
- Foraker, Joseph B.
- Forbes, R. B.
- Forney, John W. - Folder 1 of 2
- Forney, John W. - Folder 2 of 2
- Frye, William P.
- Galloway, Charles B.
- Gannett, William C.
- Gardner, A. W.
- Garfield, James A. - Folder 1 of 3
- Garfield, James A. - Folder 2 of 3
- Garfield, James A. - Folder 3 of 3
- Giles, Chauncey
- Gladstone, W. E.
- Goff, Harriet N. K.
- Greeley, Horace
- Grimke, Archibald H.
- Grimke, Francis J. - Folder 1 of 2
- Grimke, Francis J. - Folder 2 of 2
- Hamilton, James Cleland
- Harlan, John Marshall
- Harrison, Benjamin - Folder 1 of 2
- Harrison, Benjamin - Folder 2 of 2
- Harrison, Carter H.
- Hathaway, Samuel
- Hawley, Joseph R.
- Hayes, Rutherford B.
- Hazelton, George C.
- Hemphill, John J.
- Hildreth, Richard
- Hinckley, Frederic A.
- Hinton, J. S.
- Hoadley, George
- Hoar, George F.
- Holstein, Charles L.
- Hoyt, John W.
- Hunton, Eppa
- Hyppolite, Louis M. F.
- Ingalls, John J.
- Johnson, Charles W.
- Johnson, Harvey
- Johnson, Oliver
- Keifer, J. Warren
- Kelley, William D.
- Koehler, S. R.
- Lapham, Elbridge G.
- Lavigerie, Charles, Cardinal
- Lee, Henry
- Lockwood, Belva A.
- Logan, John A.
- Lord, John
- Lynch, John R.
- MacDonald, Arthur
- McGowen, M.
- McKinley, William, Jr.
- McMurdy, R.
- Mann, Charles H.
- Mansfield, J. B.
- Marshall, C. K.
- Martineau, James
- Mason, William E.
- Matthews, James C.
- Mayo, A. D.
- Metzger, John D.
- Mitchell, John H.
- Monroe, James
- Moody, Loring
- Moody, W. Godwin
- Moore, William R.
- Morrill, Justin S.
- Morton, Levi P.
- Noble, Frederick P.
- Northrop, L. C.
- Olmstead, Dwight H.
- Olney, Richard
- Patton, W. W.
- Pease, Henry R.
- Pillsbury, Parker
- Pool, John
- Porter, John K
- Pry, Paul
- Pullan, R. B.
- Purvis, Robert
- Randall, Samuel J.
- Rankin, A. T.
- Rankin, Jeremiah Eames
- Ranney, R. P.
- Reed, T. B.
- Robeson, G. M.
- Robinson, William E.
- Rollins, E. H.
- Scarboroush, W. S.
- Schurz, Carl
- Serment, J. H.
- Sewall, Mrs.
- Sexton, Pliny T.
- Sheldon, Joseph
- Sherman, John
- Shippen, Rush R.
- Smith, Gerrit
- Smyth, John Henry
- Somerset, Lady
- Speed, Thomas
- Spooner, Lysander
- Stewart, Gideon T.
- Stewart, T. McCants
- Sumner, Charles
- Sunderland, R.
- Swing, David
- Thorne, J. Williams
- Thurman, A. G.
- Turner, H. M.
- Van Voorhis, John
- Waite, Morrison R.
- Walter, Thomas
- Waring, Everett J.
- Weeks, A. C.
- Wells, Ida B.
- Westphal-Castelnau, A.
- White, George H.
- White, James B.
- White, John D.
- Willard, Frances E.
- Williams, George W.
- Wilson, James F.
- Wilson, Thomas
- Windom, William
- Woodworth, Frank G.
- Wright, Richard R.
- Anti-Slavery Reporter, Oct. 1884 - Feb. 1885
- Boston Monday Lectures
- Briston Old Park Lock Hospital Report
- U.S. Constitution; Acts of Congress Relating to Slavery
- Do Not Take Temperance into Politics
- Facts for the People
- Free Religious Association Proceedings
- The Freethinker's Magazine
- Hampton Negro Conference
- Kalevalat: Finnish National Epic
- Killing of Prisoners in New Orleans
- Land for the Landless
- National Education Association Convention Pamphlet
- The New American Church
- The Negro
- The Negro as Soldier
- Protestantism, True and False
- Repudiation: Past, Present, and Future - III
- Shall the Negro be Educated or Suppressed?
- To Our Colored Countrymen
- Utah and its People