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Frederick Douglas was born on February 14, 1818. He died of a massive heart attack on February 20, 1895. He was an African American author and statesman who fought for the equality of all people, including blacks, Native Americans and women...
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by his Grandmother he called Grandmama Betsey Baily
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Some of the words Frederick Douglass used to describe Tuckahoe, Maryland was the Tuckahoe is a quiet creek.
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Frederick Douglass was born a slave in 1818 in Talbot County, Maryland. He escaped from slavery September 3, 1838. He was an American author, editor and reformer.
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Frederick Douglass was born in February, 1818, somewhere near Easton, Maryland. He is best known for his anti-slavery speeches and works. He died February 20, 1895, in Washington, DC. Look here for more information: http://www.winningthevot...
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I don't think the lack of black representation is a cover up by history. Rather it is an effect of ...
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No, not remotely. Huck Finn is a pure work of fiction, so you find speeches people will never make and all the conventions of fiction. It is also written by a white man, who tempers his views for a buying public. It might be more powerful, ...
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If I still lived in DC...I would love to go to the aquatic gardens which I think is near the Frederick Douglas House. I've only driven there... I think it is off Kenilworth. It was very cool and I felt safe with my kids. We have salt marshe...
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Frederick Douglass is well know for breaking free from slavery, teaching himself to read and write, and educating others about slavery! He was a very brave and important man! Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred...
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Frederick Douglass, at the age of 77, attended a meeting of the National council of women in Washington,DC on February 20, 1895. Shortly after he returned home, He died of a massive heart attack in Washington, DC. He was buried in Mount Hop...
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