Frederick Douglass, Historical Learning Resources & Activity 

Authoring, Researching, Reporting and Other Work
Frederick Douglass
1818-1895
Slave, Free Man, Abolitionist/Newspaper Editor

A Learning On-Line Learning Activity based upon the life
of Frederick Douglass, former slave
By Howard Taylor

Douglass' Thoughts on Education and Enlightenment:
. . . . . .Frederick Douglass once told a group of African American students from a school in Talbot County, Maryland, "What was possible for me is possible for you. Do not think because you are colored you cannot accomplish anything. Strive earnestly to add to your knowledge. So long as you remain in ignorance, so long will you fail to command the respect of your fellow men."

HOTLIST OF DOUGLASS RESOURCES
Frederick Douglass
National Historic Site
American Memory: 
Library of Congress
The Frederick Douglass Papers

Biography of
Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass
Timeline


Frederick Douglass'
North Star

Newspaper

Frederick Douglass'
Home

Frederick Douglass in
the "John Brown's Holy War" American Experience Program

Timeline of Frederick Douglass
and Family

An Abolitionist
Information Site


The North Star
Newspaper
Resource with actual writings

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