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  1. Sergeant Major. Battles/wars. American Civil War. Second Battle of Fort Wagner. Lewis Henry Douglass (October 9, 1840 – September 19, 1908) was an American military Sergeant Major, the oldest son of Frederick Douglass and his first wife Anna Murray Douglass .

  2. The eldest son of noted abolitionist Frederick Douglass and his wife Anna Douglass, Lewis Henry Douglass (1840–1908) was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. In his youth, Lewis apprenticed as a typesetter for his father’s publications The North Star and Douglass' Weekly .

  3. 4 de feb. de 2021 · Led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw — formerly a young white officer whose parents were wealthy and prominent abolitionists, Lewis Douglass participated in the assault on Fort Wagner on July 18, 1863.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2020 · The Case of Lewis H. Douglass. The National Typographical Union was founded in 1852 and renamed the International Typographical Union (ITU) in 1869, the same year the first female printers were accepted as members. Also in 1869, Lewis Henry Douglass (1840-1908), the oldest son of Frederick Douglass (1818-1895), joined the Government ...

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  5. On March 25, Lewis Henry Douglass joined the 54 th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, the most famous African American unit of the war and the one immortalized in the film Glory . He was named the regiment’s sergeant major, the highest rank then permitted to an African American man.

  6. Overview. Lewis Henry Douglass. (1840—1908) Quick Reference. (b. 9 October 1840; d. 9 October 1908), a civil rights activist. and a son of Frederick Douglass. Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Lewis Henry Douglass was the second child ...

  7. On March 25, 1863 Lewis Henry Douglass, aged 23, joined the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, the most famous African American unit of the war and the one immortalized in the film Glory. He was named the regiment’s sergeant major, the highest rank then permitted to an African American.