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  1. Virginia Hewlett Douglass (June 1, 1849 – December 14, 1889; née Virginia Lewis Molyneaux Hewlett) was an African-American suffragist. She was married to Frederick Douglass, Jr. Biography

  2. Biography of Virginia Hewlett Douglass, 1849-1889. By Thomas Dublin, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Binghamton University. Virginia Molyneaux Hewlett was born in New York in 1849, the third child of Aaron and Virginia Josephine Hewlett. In 1850 the family lived in Brooklyn; Aaron was a delivery clerk and owned $500 of real property.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Virginia Hewlett Douglass, who was born in 1849 and married Frederick Douglass, Jr. in 1869. She was a signatory of a petition for women's suffrage in the District of Columbia and a letter writer against school segregation.

  4. May 29, 2019. This hand-colored carte de visite depicts Virginia L. Molyneaux Hewlett Douglass, who married Frederick Douglass, Jr., the son of the famous African American leader. The mount...

  5. Introduction by Thomas Dublin and Kathryn Kish Sklar. (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2018) 466 Documents. ... • Virginia Hewlett Douglass

  6. www.womensactivism.nyc › stories › 10170Women's Activism NYC

    26 de abr. de 2024 · Virginia Hewlett Douglass was an African American suffragist, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1849. Hewlett was the daughter of the first Black instructor at Harvard University, Aaron Molyneaux Hewlett. Mr. Hewlett as well as Virginia's mother, Virgnia Josephine Hewlett, were psychical education instructors.

  7. This edition of Online Biographical Dictionary consists of biographical sketches of three distinct groups of woman suffrage activists: In this essay we introduce the biographical sketches of Black women suffragists. We particularly focus on how we assembled the group. This group includes biographical sketches of 454 Black women suffragists ...