Go to Famous AmericansFrederick Douglass

1818-1895

Young Frederick DouglassFrederick Douglass was born a slave in Maryland.

Frederick was treated badly. He ran away from from his master.

Frederick moved to the New York and made many friends.

Frederick became a lecturer and told about the evils of slavery.

Frederick published a newspaper and wrote about the evils of slavery.

Frederick Douglass was glad when slavery ended. He moved to Washington to work for the government.

Frederick Douglass died when he was 77 years old.

 


Frederick Douglass Netlinks

Frederick Douglass Biography

Famous Leaders: Biography of Frederick Douglass

Sandra Thomas' A Biography of Frederick Douglass

American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Cedar Hill

The Underground Railroad in NYS

Colored Troops in the American Civil War: Frederick Douglass

School of American Studies: Portrait of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass' Autobiography The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave

Documenting the American South Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass Comes To Life

The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass

Spartacus Schoolnet: Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass Papers

Africans in America: People and Events: Frederick Douglass

Thinkquest: African Americans State by State: Maryland: Frederick Douglass

Thinkquest: Stamp on Black History: Frederick Douglass

Bright Moments in Black History: Frederick Douglass

Fred Morsell: Recordings of Frederick Douglass' Speeches

 


Page created November 9, 2002. Anne Pemberton. Update Wed, April 23, 2008 . AP.

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