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  1. "Frederick Douglass, Jr." published on by null. (b. 3 March 1842; d. 26 July 1892), journalist.As the second son and namesake of his father, Frederick Douglass Jr. was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

  2. 26 de jun. de 2020 · Frederick Douglass, um escravo fugitivo de 23 anos de idade, costumava ser um homem calado, mas, em 11 de agosto de 1841, ele se esforçou para articular sem gaguejar. E foi assim que, com grande fôlego e eloquência, o rapaz superou o nervosismo e discursou diante de uma plateia de líderes brancos abolicionistas.

  3. Name: Frederick Douglass Event Type: Military Service Event Year: 1865 Age (Original): 19 Military Unit Note: 25th US Colored Infantry Name: Frederick Jr. Douglass Event Type: Death Event Date: 26 Jul 1892 Event Place: District of Columbia, United States Gender: Male Age: 50 Birth Year (Estimated): 1842 ...

  4. Frederick Douglass Jr. (March 3, 1842 - July 26, 1892) was the second son of Frederick Douglass and his wife Anna Murray Douglass. Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, he was an abolitionist, essayist, newspaper editor, and an official recruiter of colored soldiers for the United States Union Army during the American Civil War. Frederick Jr. was the third eldest of five children born to the ...

  5. He served for two years and served again from 1928 until 1953. Haley Douglass was survived by two children, a daughter Jean M. Douglass and a son, Joseph A. Douglass. Both children spent their summers in Highland Beach. Mayor Haley Douglass on the town pier with Norma Murray Jorgensen and residents and guests, ca. 1940s.

  6. Kenneth B. Morris, Jr. descends from two of the most influential names in American history: he is the great-great-great-grandson of Frederick Douglass and the great-great-grandson of Booker T. Washington. Morris continues his family’s legacy of anti-slavery and educational work as cofounder and president of the Frederick Douglass Family ...

  7. Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass ( Cordova, Maryland, 14 de febrero de 1818 - Washington, 20 de febrero de 1895) fue un reformador social estadounidense, abolicionista, orador, escritor y estadista de etnia afroamericana. Después de escapar de la esclavitud en Maryland, se convirtió en un líder nacional del movimiento abolicionista en ...