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  • Wikipedia: Frederick Douglass
    Profile of Frederick Douglass, the 19th century abolitionist, writer, and statesman. Covers Douglass's life as a slave, career as an activist, and historic home in Washington D.C.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass
  • American Memory: Frederick Douglass
    Online collection of papers and writings by Frederick Douglass, the 19th century African American abolitionist who escaped from slavery. Also includes a Douglass timeline and family tree. From the Library of Congress.
    memory.loc.gov/ammem/doughtml/doughome.html
  • Africans in America: Frederick Douglass
    Profile of Frederick Douglass, the 19th century abolitionist activist and escaped slave. From the PBS series Africans in America.
    www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1539.html
  • Who2 Profile: Frederick Douglass
    Introduction to the famous orator, with a short profile, fact sheet, and links to related African American figures and web resources.
    www.who2.com/frederickdouglass.html
  • New York Times: Death of Fred Douglass
    1895 New York Times obituary for abolitionist and author Frederick Douglass.
    www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0207.html
  • Frederick Douglas: An Appeal to the British People
    Audio recreation by actor Norman Matlock of the speech originally delivered by Douglass on May 12, 1846.
    town.hall.org/radio/HarperAudio/021494_harp_ITH.html
  • Frederick Douglass Institute - West Chester University
    Academic program that supports, promotes, and advocates the study of Douglass and multiculturalism as a way of broadening our understanding of excellence in the human condition.
    www.wcupa.edu/_ACADEMICS/Fdouglass
 




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