Frederick Douglass. Always striving to educate himself, Douglass continued his reading. He joined various organizations in New Bedford, including a black church. He attended Abolitionists' meetings.
African-American social reformer, abolitionist and writer Frederick Douglass was the country's most famous Black man of the ...
Here's what Frederick Douglass said during a visit to Elmira, which drew people from everywhere within a hundred miles.
On Friday evening, June 10, 1856, Frederick Douglass, the former slave, abolitionist, author and orator, addressed the ...
In recognition of Black History Month, Mansfield/ (MRCPL announces the Frederick Douglass: Advocate for Equality exhibit on ...
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Theatre To Commemorate 1864 Visit To Newtown By Famed AbolitionistNEWTOWN, PA – On February 4, 1864, famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass visited Newtown and ... the streets and his childhood struggle with reading. Inspired by his father to read the life ...
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