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perioddramasource:Daveed Diggs as Frederick Douglass in The Good Lord BirdRequested by anonymous
bluecaptions:“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”— Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass: “The days between Christmas and New Year’s day are allowed as holidays; and, acc
Avatars 400x640Daveed Diggs, in The Good Lord Bird
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jamesvega:winstoncduke: “Without a struggle, there can be no progress” ~ Frederick Douglass.
Landscapes of Literature: Frederick Douglass at Cedar Hill At the Washington, D.C. home where Freder
banjobutch:Happy birthday, Frederick Douglass! (February 14*, 1818)*Douglass’ actual date of birth i
npr:President Trump recently described Frederick Douglass as “an example of somebody who’s done an a
Ricardo Chucky, ‘Generational Oppression’, 2020Source (also here)“It is not light that w
Frederick Douglass (ca. 1817-1895) was born as a slave in the United States, but escaped slavery in
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an American SlaveDublin 1845
Happy Juneteenth everyone! Today celebrates the abolition of slavery in Texas, which occurred on Jun
ourtimeorg:Well said.
hateuluvmee:When yo twist out didn’t come out right and you look like Frederick Douglass for the day
In 2011, Shani Peters and an assemblage of volunteers took to the streets wearing sandwich boards fo
amandaonwriting:Happy Birthday, Frederick Douglass, born 14 February 1818, died 20 February 1895Five
Frederick Douglass was ambassador to Haiti from 1889-1891.
Our celebration of Black History Month continues with Frederick Douglass. After being born into slav
I will admit Frederick Douglass helped out with women’s rights at first… Follow this blog for histor
perioddramasource:Daveed Diggs as Frederick Douglass in The Good Lord BirdRequested by anonymous
medievalpoc:medievalpoc:Frederick Douglass Was the Most Photographed American of the 19th CenturyDo
medievalpoc:Frederick Douglass Was the Most Photographed American of the 19th CenturyDo you know who
The statue of former slave & abolitionist Frederick Douglass in Maplewood Park, was torn off
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