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  1. Frederick Douglass (n. Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, februarie 1818 - d. 20 februarie 1895) a fost un reformator social american, orator, scriitor și om de stat. După ce a scăpat de sclavie, el a devenit un lider al mișcării aboliționiste și un scriitor antisclavagist incisiv. El a fost un exemplu viu împotriva argumentelor ...

  2. Douglass worked again for Thomas Auld, this time as a ship caulker in Baltimore. There, he fell in love with Anna Murray, a free black woman. On September 3, 1838, Douglass fled for New York City under the alias of a free black sailor. Taking the new name Frederick Douglass, he married Murray and settled in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

  3. Suffragist, publisher, author. In his journey from captive slave to internationally renowned activist, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) has been a source of inspiration and hope for millions. His brilliant words and brave actions continue to shape the ways that we think about race, democracy, and the meaning of freedom. Slavery and Escape.

  4. É fascinante a história do abolicionista negro estadunidense Frederick Douglass. Nascido no estado de Maryland na condição de escravo, assim como toda a sua família materna, Douglass afirma na sua primeira autobiografia que não sabia ao certo sua idade, mas que ouviu seu senhor dizer que tinha cerca de 17 anos em 1835.

  5. The Frederick Douglass Papers Digital Edition offers more than 800 documents from the project's volumes. This online resource will ultimately contain all of the content of the multi-volume Yale University Press print edition of Douglass’s speeches, autobiographies, correspondence, other writings, all the unpublished correspondence, as well as other unpublished materials including editorial ...

  6. 20 de jan. de 2021 · Frederick Douglass was a former slave in the United States who lived an extraordinary life – one worthy of a best-selling autobiography. His list of accomplishments were utterly astonishing when one considers his background and the challenges he faced as an African American living throughout the 19th century.

  7. Born a slave in Tuckahoe, Maryland, Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) would rise to become one of the foremost African American leaders of the nineteenth century. Sent to Baltimore while still a boy to be trained as a house servant, he started to learn to read and write with the assistance of his owner’s wife, Sophia Auld, although it was ...

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