Community members gathered at Michigan State University on Friday for a ‘transcribe-a-thon’ in honor of an early civil rights trailblazer.
Frederick Douglass was an Eastern Shore native, abolitionist leader, social reformer, and one of the most important leaders of the movement for African American civil rights in the 19th century.
When you think about Black History Month, several figures likely come to mind, with Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass ...
Today marks the 207th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Douglass, one of the greatest Americans to ever live. After he ...
Sam Bradley, executive director of the Pan African History Museum USA, recites Frederick Douglass' famed Fourth of July ...
TOWSON — Frederick Douglass never knew his actual birthday, but decided to celebrate it on Valentine's Day. That's why Feb.14 ...
Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, never knew the precise date he was born, but later chose Feb. 14 as his ...
Comedian George Lopez’s recent appearance at The Jennifer Hudson Show has left his fans and followers stunned.
For Black History Month, a family member of a prominent figure in history was at the Springfield Museum of History.
Benjamin Quarles, a celebrated historian at Morgan State University, faced an uphill battle to chronicle the Black experience ...
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Top5 on MSNTop 5 Influential African Americans in US HistoryThere are many influential African Americans in US History. Many have stood up against slavery, segregation and racial legacy ...
Here's what Frederick Douglass said during a visit to Elmira, which drew people from everywhere within a hundred miles.
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