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  1. Douglass worked again for Thomas Auld, this time as a ship caulker in Baltimore. There, he fell in love with Anna Murray, a free black woman. On September 3, 1838, Douglass fled for New York City under the alias of a free black sailor. Taking the new name Frederick Douglass, he married Murray and settled in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

  2. The Frederick Douglass Papers collects, edits, and publishes in books and online the speeches, letters, autobiographies, and other writings of Frederick Douglass. The project's primary aim has been to make the surviving works by this African American figure accessible to a broad audience, much as similar projects have done for the papers of ...

  3. フレデリック・ダグラス. フレデリック・ダグラス (Frederick Douglass、 1818年 [2] - 1895年 2月20日 [3] )は、 アメリカ合衆国 メリーランド州 出身の元 奴隷 、 奴隷制度廃止運動 家、 新聞社 主宰、 政治家 。. 編集 ・講演・執筆・政治家としての活動を通して ...

  4. 450 Copy quote. You are not judged by the height you have risen, but from the depth you have climbed. Frederick Douglass. Justice, Diversity, Depth. 322 Copy quote. Liberty is meaningless where the right to utter one's thoughts and opinions has ceased to exist. That, of all rights, is the dread of tyrants.

  5. Frederick Douglass, né Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey en 1817 ou 1818, et mort le 20 février 1895 à Washington 6, est un orateur, abolitionniste, éditeur et fonctionnaire américain. Esclave à l'âge de 8 ans, il réussit à s'instruire et s'enfuit à l'âge de 20 ans. Communicateur éloquent, il devient agent de la Massachusetts ...

  6. Esta es la historia de una liberación. Frederick Douglass nació aproximadamente en 1818. Nunca supo su edad porque el primer paso para quebrar a un ser humano era romper sus vínculos afectivos. Como tantos otros, fue arrancado de los brazos de su madre y destinado a trabajar en condiciones miserables en una hacienda al sur de Estados Unidos.

  7. Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895. Douglass, Frederick (1808 [sic]-1895) Black leader. Frederick Douglass was the most important black American leader of the 19th century. He was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, in Talbot County, on Maryland's Eastern Shore in 1808 [sic], the son of a slave woman, and in all likelihood, her white master.

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