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  • Provenance And Publication History - Frederick Douglass Papers

    In 1976, the Library of Congress published Frederick Douglass: A Register and Index of His Papers In the Library of Congress to assist researchers of the collection. This introduction to the Index ...

    Site: LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format: Web Page
    Date: 1872-01-01

  • In His Own Words - Frederick Douglass Papers

    To understand Frederick Douglass, his struggles, and the times he lived in, one must read about his life in his own words. Below are links to complete online texts of all three ...

    Site: LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format: Web Page
    Date: 1845-01-01

  • Family Tree - Frederick Douglass Papers

    Isaac Bailey married Betsey Bailey Harriet Bailey, their daughter her son (by an unknown man): Frederick Douglass married Anna Murray Douglass (first wife) The Douglasses' five children: Rosetta Douglass (1839-1906) married Nathan ...

    Site: LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format: Web Page
    Date: 1818-01-01

  • Overview - Frederick Douglass Papers

    The Frederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress presents the papers of the nineteenth-century African American abolitionist who escaped from slavery and then risked his freedom by becoming an outspoken antislavery ...

    Site: LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format: Web Page
    Date: 1900-01-01

  • Frederick Douglass Timeline - Frederick Douglass Papers

    1818 Born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, a slave, in Tuckahoe, Talbot County, Maryland. Mother is a slave, Harriet Bailey, and father is a white man, rumored to be his master, Aaron Anthony. ...

    Site: LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format: Web Page
    Date: 1818-01-01