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During my visit to the museum, I discovered that the historic Frederick Douglass home was not ... and editor of the ...
Frederick Douglass stood at the ... Ireland, and Scotland, Douglass published the first issue of the North Star, a four-page weekly, out of Rochester, New York. Ever since he first met Garrison ...
Frederick Douglass wrote that teaching a man how ... Douglass launched The North Star newspaper in 1847. The abolitionist newspaper pulsed with demands not just against slavery but for women ...
Utah Rep. Burgess Owens played a major role as a co-sponsor of the bill to rename the gallery, the hub for dozens of national ...
Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, never knew the precise date he was born, but later chose Feb. 14 as his birthdate. We urge all Americans to consider the ideas, life and legacy of ...
In newly formed Black congregations, the famous abolitionist and others were able to live out their faith—and affirm their ...
(AP Photo, File) Frederick Douglass spoke at Dean's Corner ... recounting the experience in his Rochester newspaper, The North Star. In the article, the formerly enslaved social reformer noted ...
as North Star shone in and over Belfast. The show takes its title from the anti-slavery newspaper Frederick Douglass founded and edited, the title referring to Polaris, the bright star that helped ...
The Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives (FDFI ... mile from where Douglass published his abolitionist newspaper, the North ...
Frederick Douglass, orator and abolitionist ... into history as the founder and editor of the anti-slavery newspaper, The North Star. He also wrote three autobiographies, including "Narrative ...