NILES, Mich. (WNDU) - The Niles District Library is celebrating civil rights leader Frederick Douglass with a new exhibit. It ...
It’s called “Frederick Douglass ... Visitors will get to learn about Douglass’ life from his escape to freedom, to his work which helped rally the American conscience against the institution ...
On Sept. 3, 1838, abolitionist, journalist, author, and human rights advocate Frederick Douglass made his dramatic escape from slavery — traveling north by train and boat — from Baltimore ...
A National Book Award-winning historian and Harvard University professor will speak about Harriet Tubman in Auburn later this ...
Then you realize the producers have made Frederick Douglass sound a little like John C ... to achieve something great — the making of the United States,” Douglass, an escaped slave, is depicted saying ...
September is International Underground Railroad Month, chosen because both Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass escaped from ...
Morrison then rewinds to 1836, when Douglass, then known as Frederick Bailey, is enslaved in Baltimore and falls for a free Black woman named Anna Murray. After Anna helps him escape two years ...
On the weekend Olympic gold medalist and world record-holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone was welcomed back to her alma mater to ...
Frederick Douglass stood at the podium ... a resolution that he would be free by the end of the year. He planned an escape. But early in April he was jailed after his plan was discovered.
The danger of this moment is not class conflict, but failing to realize that a political conflict pitting billionaires ...