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    Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist...
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    of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave is an 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition written by African-American orator and former slave Frederick Douglass...
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    boundary of Central Park, and north of 110th Street/Frederick Douglass Circle, it is known as Frederick Douglass Boulevard before merging onto Harlem River Drive...
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  • Frederick Douglass Academy (also known as FDA), is a co-educational public school for grades 6-12 located in West Harlem, New York City. The school offers...
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    Pitts Douglass (1838–1903) was an American suffragist, known for being the second wife of Frederick Douglass. She also created the Frederick Douglass Memorial...
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    Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects (officially named the Frederick Douglass Homes, and alternately named Frederick Douglass Projects, Frederick Douglass Apartments...
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    The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, administered by the National Park Service, is located at 1411 W Street, SE, in Anacostia, a neighborhood...
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    Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey Douglass Jr. (March 3, 1842 – July 26, 1892) was the second son of Frederick Douglass and his wife Anna Murray Douglass...
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    The Frederick Douglass Houses are a public housing project located in the New York City borough of Manhattan, in the Manhattan Valley neighborhood of Upper...
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    the park was renamed Douglass (Frederick and Anna) Park, for abolitionist Frederick Douglass and his wife Anna Murray Douglass. Riot Fest is held annually...
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    provisions that this essay lists are the four that Frederick Douglass cited in the section on Frederick Douglass in this article plus Article I, section 9, paragraph...
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    founded by the politician and activist Frederick Douglass. Born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, Frederick Douglass assumed the surname from the poem...
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  • may also refer to: Frederick Douglass Jr., son of Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, essayist and newspaper editor Frederick Douglass (Moore opera), a 1985...
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    Railroad, and the first wife of American social reformer and statesman Frederick Douglass, from 1838 to her death. Anna Murray was born in Denton, Maryland...
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    closed down in 2013 due to financial struggles, and rename it to Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey Academy, which he said would be a boarding school for...
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    Life and Times of Frederick Douglass is Frederick Douglass's third autobiography, published in 1881, revised in 1892. Because of the emancipation of American...
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    The Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge is a through arch bridge that carries South Capitol Street over the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. It was completed...
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    Frederick Douglass. During the time following the Civil War, many African-American musicians began to break into the art music genre. Joseph Douglass...
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    who also referred to himself as "Emperor",: 387  was, according to Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave from Charleston, South Carolina, and a leader in...
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    Frederick Douglass Circle is a traffic circle located at the northwest corner of Central Park at the intersection of Eighth Avenue (Frederick Douglass...
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  • Frederick Douglass High School is a public school located in northwest Atlanta, Georgia, United States, bordering the Collier Heights and Center Hill communities...
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    mother was Anna Murray Douglass and her father was Frederick Douglass. Rosetta was born to Anna Murray-Douglass and Frederick Douglass in 1839, in New Bedford...
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  • The Frederick Douglass Book Prize is awarded annually by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of...
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    Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. In 1847, after speaking at the Free Church, Douglass spent a night speaking with Brown, after which Douglass wrote...
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    Frederick Douglass High School, established in 1883, is an American public high school in the Baltimore City Public Schools district. Originally named...
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  • (Leesburg, Virginia) Frederick Douglass High School may refer to: Frederick Douglass Academy, New York, New York Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore...
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    Remond Douglass (October 21, 1844 – November 23, 1920) was the third and youngest son of Frederick Douglass and his first wife Anna Murray Douglass. He was...
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    Frederick Douglass "Fritz" Pollard (January 27, 1894 – May 11, 1986) was an American professional football player and coach. In 1921, he became the first...
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    and Frederick Douglass Prize for Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory, and the Pulitzer Prize and Lincoln Prize for Frederick Douglass: Prophet...
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    Year, Columbia University, 1907. Frederick; Douglass (13 January 2015). Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave (Civil War Classics)...
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