Frederick Douglass has written:
'In the words of Frederick Douglass' -- subject(s): History, African Americans, Civil rights, Quotations, Quotations, maxims, Political and social views
'Frederick Douglass on women's rights' -- subject(s): Women's rights, Addresses, essays, lectures
'Southern questions' -- subject(s): Education, African Americans
'Men of color, to arms!' -- subject(s): African American Participation, History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
'America A Concise History 3e & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e & Our Hearts Fell to the Ground'
'\\' -- subject(s): Correspondence, African American abolitionists, Abolitionists, Relics
'Thoughts for all time' -- subject(s): Quotations
'The Frederick Douglass Papers: Volume 5, Series One'
'The Meaning of the 4th of July for the Negro'
'The race problem' -- subject(s): Race relations, African Americans
'Frederick Douglass' -- subject(s): 19th century, African Americans, Antislavery movements, Civil rights, Description and travel, History, Politics and Government, Slaves, Social conditions, Speeches, addresses, etc., American, United States
'Selected Works of Frederick Douglass'
'Life of Frederick Douglass'
'Vida de Frederick Douglass'
'Oration' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Slavery, Fourth of July orations
'Three addresses on the relations subsisting between the white and colored people of the United States' -- subject(s): Race relations, African Americans, Civil rights
'Three Classic African-American Novels'
'Admiration & ambivalence' -- subject(s): Correspondence
'America A Concise History 3e V1 & Documents to Accompany America's History 5eV1 & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e'
'America Concise History 3e V1 & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e & Benjamin and William Franklin'
'John Brown' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'The Life of an American Slave'
'Abolition fanaticism in New York' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'America A Concise History 3e V1 & Going to the Source V1 & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e'
'America Concise History 3e & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e'
'Eulogy of the late Hon. Wm. Jay'
'America's History 5e V1 & Sovereignty and the Goodness of God & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e'
'Vida de Un Esclavo Americano'
'American Promise 3e V1 & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e'
'The Education of Frederick Douglass (Classic, 60s)'
'America A Concise History 3e V1 & America Firsthand 7e V1 & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e'
'American Promise 3e Vol. B & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e'
'Narrative Of The Life & Times Of Frederick Douglass'
'Narrative of the life of an American slave' -- subject(s): Biography, African American abolitionists, Abolitionists, Slaves
'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (America's Past) (America's Past)'
'Narrative of an American Slave'
'Sovereignty & the Goodness of God and Benjamin & William Franklin and Narrative'
'Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 2e & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass'
'Why Is the Negro Lynched'
'Escape from Slavery' -- subject(s): African American abolitionists, African Americans, Abolitionists, Slaves, Juvenile literature, Childhood and youth, Biography
'Collected Works Of Frederick Douglass'
'America's History 5e V1 & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e and Judith Sargent Murray (Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers)'
'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave'
'Why is the Negro lynched?' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lynching.
'American Promise 2e Volume 2 and Reading the American Past 2e Volume 2 and Study'
'Life and times of Fredrick Douglass'
'America A Concise History 3e V2&Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 2e&Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e&What Caused the Pueblo Revolt of 1680'
'Life and Times of Frederick Douglas'
'Autobiographies' -- subject(s): Biography, Abolitionists, African American abolitionists, African Americans
'The life and writings of Frederick Douglass' -- subject(s): Anti-slavery movements, Slavery, Antislavery movements
'Frederick Douglass and \\'
'America A Concise History 2e Volume 1 and Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 2e'
'Standing with the slave' -- subject(s): Slaves, History, Civil rights, Political and social views, Social conditions, African Americans, Antislavery movements, Biography
'The mind and heart of Frederick Douglass' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Speeches, addresses, etc., American
'The Life of Frederick Douglas'
'From slave to statesman' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Slavery
'Life and times of Frederick Douglass written by himself' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Slavery
'Oration by Frederick Douglass' -- subject(s): African Americans, Abolitionists
'Address by Frederick Douglass, and poem by A.C. Hills, delivered at the erection of the Wing monument, at Mexico, Oswego Co. N.Y.'
'The narrative and selected writings' -- subject(s): Biography, Sources, African American abolitionists, Abolitionists, African Americans, History
'America's History 5e Volume 1 and Documents to accompany America's History 5e'
'Address' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Frederick Douglass had 5 children during his lifetime. Frederick Douglass is most known for being a former slave turned abolitionist.
Frederick Douglas was born a slave and born in Talbot County, Maryland. After escaping to freedom he traveled many places including Massachusetts, Ireland and Britan.
Frederick Douglass had many different beliefs one of his most famous ones were "i would unite with anyone to do right and nobody to do wrong" one of the things he meant as wrong is slavery which he believed was mortally wrong.
Frederick Douglas was born into slavery in Talbot County, Maryland. He would go on to become a leader in the abolitionist movement, and help many African Americans.
There were many during the Emancipation Proclamation period of 1862, depends on what city and state you mean. Here are a few: William Wilberforce, Wendall Phillips, Mary Todd Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, etc.
Frederick Douglass wrote three autobiographies: "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" (1845), "My Bondage and My Freedom" (1855), and "Life and Times of Frederick Douglass" (1881).
Frederick Douglass had 5 children during his lifetime. Frederick Douglass is most known for being a former slave turned abolitionist.
Frederick Douglass' "Learning to Read and Write" was shown to an audience of white males because at the time, many women and slaves were not literate. His purpose in writing this was to show slaves that if they learned to read and write they could better themselves.
He wrote in a Narrative writing however it is difficult to go in depth with his writing style. He was a slave so he did not get a good education and made many spelling errors in his work due to his poor education.
Frederick Douglass had 5 children during his lifetime. Frederick Douglass is most known for being a former slave turned abolitionist.
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Frederick Douglass received a few awards such as being honored with a stamp in the Prominent Americans series by the U.S. Postal Service and having a bridged named after him, the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge. The is also a Frederick Douglass Book Prize that was established by Yale University.
Frederick Douglass only saw his mother a couple of times a week because it was a very far trip to take.
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Two there was Captain Anthony, and Hugh Auld
Frederick Douglas had many kids. Some were his and some were step children from his third wife. He treated them, though, as if they were his own children.
One book that illustrated the horrors of slavery is "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" by Frederick Douglass. This autobiography details Douglass's experiences as a slave and the brutal realities of slavery in the United States.