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  1. Anna Murray Douglass (1813 – August 4, 1882) was an American abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad, and the first wife of American social reformer and statesman Frederick Douglass, from 1838 to her death.

  2. Mar 5, 2018 · The Hidden History of Anna Murray Douglass. Although she’s often overshadowed by her husband, Frederick Douglass, Anna made his work possible. Lorraine Boissoneault. March 5, 2018. Anna...

  3. Anna Murray Douglass (born c. 1813, Denton, Maryland, U.S.—died August 4, 1882, Washington, D.C.) was an abolitionist, an agent on the Underground Railroad, and a mother of five who lived a life of service to her community.

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Anna Murray Douglass was the first wife of Frederick Douglass and the mother of all five of their children. Not much research beyond a surface level is available on Anna and how she played a critical role in Frederick’s success.

  5. Feb 11, 2007 · Anna Murray Douglass is best known as the first wife of black abolitionist Frederick Douglass . Her life illustrates the challenges facing women who were married to famous men. Born as a free black in rural Maryland, her parents, Mary and Bambarra Murray, were manumitted shortly before her birth.

  6. Nov 29, 2018 · Trying to find Anna Murray, the woman who became Mrs. Frederick Douglass, within this morass of interpretation and her own rejection of attention is a nearly impossible task. Still, while she did not leave her own account of her life, she did impress herself on the historical record.

  7. Mar 22, 2021 · Anna Murray Douglass’s role in protecting her family of five children was at least as important as Frederick’s, and her part in the struggle against slavery itself was critical. In her lifetime, Anna endured countless racist and misogynist insults, even from some “allies” in the Douglasses’ cause.

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