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Frederick Douglass (Abolitionist)


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Syllabus of the Subject: Frederick Douglass, Defender of the rights of the Afro-Americans.

  1. Frederick Douglass (American Abolitionist and Former Slave);
  2. His autobiographical book “Story of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave”.

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The Subject “Frederick Douglass Anti-Slavery” belongs to the following Online Higher Educational Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

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Frederick Douglass (Rights of Afro-Americans).

North American Historian, Political, and Defender of the Afro-American rights Frederick Douglass was born to a slave in 1818 in Maryland (United States), Douglass died in 1895.

  1. Frederick Douglass was the author of “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave” (1845);
  2. Founder of the newspaper “The North Star”;
  3. Exile in Ireland;
  4. Frederick Douglass participated in the Abolitionist Movement;
  5. Member of the Anti-Slavery Society of Massachusetts;
  6. Member of the Underground railway;
  7. Frederick Douglass' father was white;
  8. Frederick Douglass remarried to a white feminist.


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