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Frederick Douglass
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Frederick Douglass was born 1818 in Talbot county, Maryland. Also he was born a slave.
Frederick Douglass goes to visit Harriet Beecher.
Frederick Douglass moves to Washington DC
He attends first Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York.
Douglass breaks with Garrison over the issue of political action to end slavery, which Garrison opposes.
He hears abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips.
in 1865 Douglass Receives president Lincoln's walking stick from A.Lincoln
From 1861 to 1864 Douglass works to aid a union cause.
fredrick douglass became a federal marshall
marriers helen pitts a white women from rochester new york
helen pitt and fredrick douglass traveled to italy , england, france, egypt, and greece.
In 1878 Douglass becomes federal marshal for the District of Columbia in 1877 and recorder of deeds in 1881.
from 1889 to 18891 Douglass Appointed minister resident and consul general to the Republic of Haiti. Resigns and returns to Cedar Hill in 1891. Continues to speak for oppressed people and as a champion of human rights.
Frederick Douglass died in 1895 but he is known now as some one who African American abolitionist, orator, newspaper publisher, and author who is famous for his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Fredrick douglass delivers a famous speech
publishes his second autobiographies my bondage and freedom
attends liberty party convention at ithaca
John Brown stays at Douglass's home in Rochester while making plans to encourage slave revolt
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