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Southern University's library is home to a rare portrait of Frederick Douglass and his daughter

The Advocate USA Entertainment February 27, 2023

thumbnailA portrait of Frederick Douglass and his youngest child, Annie, hangs in the John B. Cade Library at Southern University. The library is the only place where this print can be found. Douglass never smiled in his photographs, yet he smiles in this one. PROVIDED PHOTO BY JOHN B.... + más

Happy birthday to Frederick Douglass | WPTV

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Happy birthday to Frederick Douglass

WPTV USA Nation February 16, 2023

thumbnailAn accomplished author, U.S. official and a diplomat, Frederick Douglass was born enslaved in the state of Maryland. Happy Birthday, Frederick Douglass! Born enslaved in Maryland, the exact birthdate of renowned orator, author, and abolitionist (ca. 1818-1895) is unknown,... + más

Southern University's library is home to a rare portrait of Frederick Douglass and his daughter | The Advocate

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The essential insight in Frederick Douglass’s great Independence Day speech

The Boston Globe USA Opinion July 02, 2023

thumbnailIt was on July 5, 1852, that Frederick Douglass addressed the Ladies’ Antislavery Society in Rochester, N.Y., and delivered what is often described as . “What, to the American slave,” Douglass demanded of his audience, “is your Fourth of July?”It was not by... + más

Southern University's library is home to a rare portrait of Frederick Douglass and his daughter | The Advocate

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Somerville Museum to put community at center of live reading of Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech

The Boston Globe USA Life June 27, 2023

thumbnailIn 1852, Frederick Douglass gave his speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” to a crowd of abolitionists in Rochester, N.Y. On Wednesday, a group of Bostonians will take turns reciting the same speech at a public market in Somerville.The reading, hosted by the... + más

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Southern University's library is home to a rare portrait of Frederick Douglass and his daughter | The Advocate


The most-photographed person in 19th-century America knew the power of being seen

The Boston Globe USA Life June 14, 2023

thumbnailHARTFORD — Frederick Douglass, the great American intellectual, activist, and abolitionist of the 19th century, had a clairvoyance about the power of images. He sat for more than 160 photo portraits, starting in 1841, making him the most-photographed person in 19th-century... + más

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