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Frederick Douglass 1818-1895. By: Emily Sosso. He was born in Easton, Maryland in February, 1818. Born the son a white of man and a slave woman . His full name is Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey. As a boy, Frederick secretly taught himself how to read and write.
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Frederick Douglass 1818-1895 By: Emily Sosso
Born the son a white of man and a slave woman. • His full name is Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey. • As a boy, Frederick secretly taught himself how to read and write.
He escaped from slavery in September of 1838 at the age of 20. Frederick’s public-speaking skills impressed the members of the Anti-Slavery Society. Because of this, the society asked him to give regular lectures in 1841. Also, Douglass became one of the best-known speaker in the United States. He wrote several autobiographies, too.
Frederick Douglass spoke at a Forth of July celebration in 1852.
“The blessings in which you, this day, rejoice, are not enjoyed in common. . . . This Fourth of July is yours not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn.”
Frederick Douglass published his own pro-abolition newspaper, The North Star, in 1847. It was published until 1860.
Women’s Rights • Frederick Douglass strongly believed in women’s rights. • He participated in the first women’s rights convention at Seneca Falls in 1848. • http://womenshistory.about.com/od/quotes/a/douglass.htm
Other Facts.. • Frederick Douglass was a trusted advisor to Abraham Lincoln. • Also, he was the first African-American citizen appointed office of high rank in the U.S government. • He was appointed marshal and recorder of deeds of Washington, D.C. • Frederick Douglass died on February 20, 1895, at the age of 27.
Questions! • What was Frederick Douglass’s full birth name? • What month did he escape slavery, and how old was he? • Who was he a trusted advisor to? • He was the attended the first _________ ________ _________. • He was appointed marshal and recorder of what in Washington, D.C
Answers! • Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey • September, 20 years old • Abraham Lincoln • Women’s rights convention • Recorder of deeds