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  1. フレデリック・ダグラス. フレデリック・ダグラス (Frederick Douglass、 1818年 [2] - 1895年 2月20日 [3] )は、 アメリカ合衆国 メリーランド州 出身の元 奴隷 、 奴隷制度廃止運動 家、 新聞社 主宰、 政治家 。. 編集 ・講演・執筆・政治家としての活動を通して ...

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · I would unite with anybody to do right; and with nobody to do wrong. Frederick Douglass (c. February 1818 – 20 February 1895) was an American abolitionist, orator, author, editor, reformer, women's rights advocate, and statesman during the American Civil War. He was born a slave in Maryland, as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey .

  3. The experience of FREDERICK DOUGLASS, as a slave, was not a peculiar one; his lot was not especially a hard one; his case may be regarded as a very fair specimen of the treatment of slaves in Maryland, in which State it is conceded that they are better fed and less cruelly treated than in Georgia, Alabama, or Louisiana.

  4. Frederick Douglass, c. 1870. The son of an enslaved woman and an unknown white man, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was born into slavery in 1818 on Maryland's eastern shore. He was enslaved for twenty years in city households in Baltimore and on Maryland farms. In 1838, he fled north and changed his name to Frederick Douglass.

  5. Some of his most influential quotes can be found in "Thoughts for All Time," an exhibit in the visitor center at the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. These quotes come from his speeches and writings. A statue of Frederick Douglass by sculptor Ed Dwight (1981) stands in the visitor center next to a wall of quotes.

  6. Frederick Douglass , viết về cảm xúc của mình khi vừa thoát kiếp nô lệ. Chàng thanh niên Douglass đặt chân đến Havre de Grace thuộc Hạt Harford, Maryland. Thị trấn này nằm cạnh con sông Susquehanna chạy dọc theo ranh giới với Pennsylvania rồi đổ vào Vịnh Chesapeake. Murray mang đến cho Douglass một bộ đồng phục thủy thủ ...

  7. Feb 23, 2023 · Frederick Douglass was introduced to the abolitionist movement in 1841 when William Coffin invited him to share his story in a convention organized by the Massachusetts Antislavery Society (MAS). William Garrison, impressed by his oratory, hired him as an agent of the MAS. This was a turning point in Douglass’ life and the beginning of his ...

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