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New to 4 Extra. Opera singer Andrea Baker explores the impact of Frederick Douglass and the time he spent in Scotland, the country which Andrea has made her home. As the great granddaughter of ...
It was the first book he purchased after escaping slavery. He was none other than the abolitionist leader and social reformer Frederick Douglass, who passed on the treasure to his son, Lewis, in 1867.
Frederick Douglass, author, orator, editor, and most important African American leader of the 19th century, ... Scotland and England between 1845 and 1847 (while still a fugitive).
Frederick Douglass was a fierce critic of America, ... Scotland, and Britain. His Narrative is read all over the world. He has appeared in countless murals, ...
CAREFULLY preserved in an unassuming handmade chest at the University of Rochester in upstate New York is a rare treasure, lovingly gifted from… ...
Frederick Douglass visited Scotland twice to campaign against slavery. A bid is being made to mark the 175th anniversary of an anti-slavery campaigner's visit to the Borders.
Frederick Douglass 1852 speech both extolls principles in the Declaration of Independence (and Constitution) and condemns ...
In 1852 Frederick Douglass delivered what may be his most famous address, “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” This time of year, quotations from the speech dart around Black social ...
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