Frederick Douglass | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts
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OverviewEarly life and enslavementEscape from slavery, life in New Bedford, and work with the American Anti-Slavery SocietyNarrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, European travel, and The North StarInvolvement with John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. AnthonyMove to Washington, D.C., the Freedman’s Bank, government office-holding, and later yearsIn 1845 Douglass published his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, …The threat of capture, as well as the book’s excellent performance in Europe, prompted Douglass to travel abroad from August 1845 to 1847, and he lectured throughout the United Kingdom. His English supporters, led by Ellen and Anna Richardson, purchased Douglass from Hugh Auld, gi…Douglass moved to Rochester, New York, to publish his newspaper, The North Star, despite obj…The move to Rochester surrounded Douglass with political abolitionists such as Gerrit Smith. During his first few years in Rochester, Douglass remained loyal to Garrison’s philosophy, which promoted moral suasion, stated that the U.S. Constitution was an invalid document, and discour…See more on britannica.comAuthor: Noelle Trent In 1845 Douglass published his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, …The threat of capture, as well as the book’s excellent performance in Europe, prompted Douglass to travel abroad from August 1845 to 1847, and he lectured throughout the United Kingdom. His English supporters, led by Ellen and Anna Richardson, purchased Douglass from Hugh Auld, gi… Douglass moved to Rochester, New York, to publish his newspaper, The North Star, despite obj…The move to Rochester surrounded Douglass with political abolitionists such as Gerrit Smith. During his first few years in Rochester, Douglass remained loyal to Garrison’s philosophy, which promoted moral suasion, stated that the U.S. Constitution was an invalid document, and discour… Published: Jan 12, 2000
In 1845 Douglass published his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, …The threat of capture, as well as the book’s excellent performance in Europe, prompted Douglass to travel abroad from August 1845 to 1847, and he lectured throughout the United Kingdom. His English supporters, led by Ellen and Anna Richardson, purchased Douglass from Hugh Auld, gi…
Douglass moved to Rochester, New York, to publish his newspaper, The North Star, despite obj…The move to Rochester surrounded Douglass with political abolitionists such as Gerrit Smith. During his first few years in Rochester, Douglass remained loyal to Garrison’s philosophy, which promoted moral suasion, stated that the U.S. Constitution was an invalid document, and discour…
Published: Jan 12, 2000
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