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  1. He married Helen Pitts in 1884. They were married for 11 years, when Mr. Douglass died of a heart attack. Although Douglass left Cedar Hill to Helen, the will was ruled invalid. Inspired by Mount Vernon, Helen borrowed money to purchase the house from the Douglass children to found the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association.

  2. Helen Pitts Douglass was an American suffragist, known for being the second wife of Frederick Douglass.

  3. Charles Frederick Douglass; Joseph Henry Douglass; Annie Elizabeth Douglass; Julia Ada Douglass; Mary Louise Douglass; Edward Douglass; B. married Laura Antoinette Haley. Frederick Douglass's one grandchild, Douglass. Haley George Douglass; Annie Douglass (1849-1860) Frederick Douglass. married Helen Pitts (second wife) they had no children.

  4. Helen Pitts Douglass (1838-1903) 1880. By J.H. Kent, Rochester, New York. Helen Pitts Douglass was Frederick Douglass' second wife. She was from Honeoye, New York. Her parents, Gideon and Jane Wells Pitts were both abolitionists. Helen's ancestors can be tracked to the Mayflower. She attended Mt. Holyoke Seminary in Massachusetts.

  5. 8 de nov. de 2018 · Two years after Anna died in 1882, Douglass married Helen Pitts, a Mount Holyoke College–educated white former abolitionist 20 years his junior. They tried to keep the marriage quiet; ...

  6. In 1900 Helen Pitts Douglass, Douglass’s second wife, established the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association so that the home and its contents might be maintained after her death. The association held the property from 1903 until 1916, when it joined forces with the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs.

  7. Helen Pitts Douglass (1838-1903) 1880 By J.H. Kent, Rochester, New York Helen Pitts Douglass was Frederick Douglass' second wife. She was from Honeoye, New York. Her parents, Gideon and Jane Wells Pitts were both abolitionists. Helen's ancestors can be tracked to the Mayflower. She attended Mt. Holyoke Seminary in Massachusetts.