The papers of Frederick Douglass span the years 1841 to 1964, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1862-95. The collection consists of correspondence, speeches and articles by Douglass and his contemporaries, a draft of his autobiography, financial and legal papers, and miscellaneous items.
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American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass. This exhibit features the museum and archival collections at Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the most famous African American ofthe19th Centuryy. Frederick Douglass' life spanned nearly eighty years, fromthe time that slavery was universal in American states ...
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This documentary editing project collects and publishes the prolific writings and speeches of Frederick Douglass, prominent nineteenth-century African American abolitionist, reformer, and leader.
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American Literature Research and Analysis Web Site This page was produced by the students at the University of South Florida in Fort Myers under the direction of Dr. Jim Wohlpart. For more information, please see the ALRA homepage. Frederick Douglass The Heroic Slave Contents The Heroic Slave : Frederick Douglass' Revolutionary Revision The text of The Heroic Slave with Anchors for Primary ...
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Frederick Douglass Actor Norman Matlock recreating a speech by abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Douglass was born into slavery around 1817, and was educated illegally by a sympathetic owner. He escaped and went to England to escape a bounty on his head and to rouse the international opinion against the institution of slavery. This speech, entitled An Appeal to the British People was given on May ...
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