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In the spirit of Frederick Douglass’ historic speech, 20 currently and formerly incarcerated Americans explain what ...
The Frederick Douglass Memorial Park, born of segregation, now shines as a historic and sacred symbol of respect to those interred there.
The resilience, faith and purity of African American hymns come to life at the Historic Ward Rooming House with “Precious Lord, Take My Hand.” Presented by the Hampton Art Lovers, ...
Seriously Simple: California caponata, a Seriously Simple eggplant dip ...
The great abolitionist’s 1852 speech lauded the Founding Fathers while denouncing the horrors of slavery. It deserves to be ...
"Bringing this new legacy to one of our region's most visible traveled spaces will help us to honor Douglass' legacy and ...
Frederick Douglass gave a passionate speech seeking to rouse the conscience of America in the face of slavery. Despite much ...
Local residents gathered in Springfield to read “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” Anti-slavery activist Frederick ...
On Saturday, many people gathered outside Historic Northampton to take turns reading a passage of Frederick Douglass’ famous speech, ‘What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?’ ...
HBO’s “Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches” makes the 19th century agitator the star he always was This hour featuring prominent actors bringing the Black abolitionist's words to life, and ...
The Frederick Douglass Honor Society will hold its annual community reading of Frederick Douglass’s historic address “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” on Saturday, July 5, starting ...