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  1. Frederick Douglass moved to the nation's capital from Rochester, New York in 1872. He first lived on Capitol Hill and then moved to Cedar Hill, Anacostia, his last home, in 1878. Douglass remained at Cedar Hill until his death in 1895. His home provided the backdrop to his active political and warm family life.

  2. REMEMBERING JOSEPH H. DOUGLASS! Today, July 3rd, we acknowledge the life and times of Joseph Henry Douglass (July 3, 1871 – December 7, 1935); a groundbreaking African-American concert violinist, the son of Charles Remond Douglass and Mary Elizabeth Murphy, and grandson of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. During the time following the Civil ...

  3. 5 de jun. de 2021 · Joseph Henry Douglass 1871-1935 Violin virtuoso Joseph Douglass was the first Black violinist to tour internationally and the first violinist, of any race, to record for the Victor Talking Machine....

  4. ibesec.org › produto › red-cocaineRed Cocaine - Ibesec

    Em Red Cocaine, a Drogatização Soviética do Ocidente, o professor Joseph D. Douglass traz o relato do Major-General soviético Jan Sejna, que desertou aos E. U. A. na década de 1970, após anos comandando a política externa da União das Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas (U. R. S. S.) para a criação das redes de tráfico de entorpecentes e de grupos narcoterroristas nas Américas.

  5. Dr Joseph Douglass is a national security analyst and author with expertise in defence policy, threat assessment, deception, intelligence and political warfare, nuclear strategy, terrorism, advanced chemical and biological warfare agents and applications, and international narcotics trafficking.

  6. Brief Life History of Joseph. When Joseph Jay was born in 1717, in Salem, New Jersey, British Colonial America, his father, John Joy Jr, was 45 and his mother, Anna Orchard, was 42. He married Emily Ellen Douglass about 1749, in New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter.

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