Frederick Douglass
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Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an African-American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman.
Timeline of Frederick Douglass’s Life
The following is a timeline of the life of Frederick Douglass: 1818: In February of 1812, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, is born to Harriet Bailey and an unknown white man, rumored to be his master
Best Books About Frederick Douglass
It is surprising how few books there are about Frederick Douglass. The lack of books about this iconic figure is mostly due to the fact that Douglass himself wrote three great autobiographies, thus reducing the
Frederick Douglass needed to see Lincoln. Would the president meet with a former slave?
The famed abolitionist wasn't sure how Lincoln would treat him. But he was outraged by the Confederacy's abuse of black prisoners of war and wanted the commander in chief to take action to defend them.
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The front cover of Harper's Weekly - (New York - November 14th, c.1883). A portrait image of American abolitionist, social reformer, orator, and author: Frederick Douglass, (1818-1895). ~ {cwlyons} ~ (Image/collection: The National Museum of African American History - Smithsonian)
Frederick Douglass - Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Park Service - Google Arts & Culture
Frederick Douglass in His Study at Cedar Hill
Rare Photo of Frederick Douglass in Front of His Home - Ghosts of DC
This amazing find was dug up courtesy of the National Park Service. You're look at a grainy image of Frederick Douglass standing in front of his home on
Frederick Douglass statue
110th St. and Central Park West
Abolitionism & Antiracism | Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives
Joseph Douglass (Frederick Douglass' grandson), Fannie Douglass (sitting), Blanche Douglass and Frederick Douglass III - Copyright © 2014 by Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives. All rights reserved.
16 Frederick Douglass quotes | Deseret News
Daily Utah and Salt Lake City editorials, opinion, commentary from the online home of the Deseret News.
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Famous People From History You Had No Idea Were Foxy
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10 Frederick Douglass Quotes Still Incredibly Relevant Today
Frederick Douglass (Feb. 14, 1817 – Feb. 20, 1895) was an African-American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman. Douglass escaped from slavery
Frederick Douglass in the City of Lights: Walking Tour - US History Scene
A walking tour of Frederick Douglass in Paris, France for history lovers and those interested in abolitionism, radical, and slave history.
Frederick Douglass was the most photographed American of the 19th century
The exact birth date of Frederick Douglass is unknown but it is known that in 1818, he was born into slavery in Talbot County, Maryland. He lived with his
"Double Exposure - Douglass" Print
- Description - Shipping - Product Details 4,500+ pushpins but only one Frederick Douglass. This collection is an ongoing series that portrays historical Black figures. Using the visual style of a 'do