Frederick Douglass

Born in 1818
Biography
  • Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey , better known as Frederick Douglass, was born into slavery in Maryland in 1818.

  • After escaping at age 20, he became a prominent abolitionist, orator, and writer.

  • Douglass published three autobiographies, with "My Bondage and My Freedom" being his second.

  • He was also a newspaper editor, publishing the anti-slavery North Star.

  • Douglass was an advocate for women's rights, speaking at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848.

  • He held several government positions, including U.S. marshal of the District of Columbia and minister resident to Haiti.

  • Douglass's life and work were dedicated to fighting slavery and promoting equal rights for all.

  • He died in 1895, leaving a lasting legacy as a key figure in American history.

Books by Frederick Douglass