Frederick Douglas Home Dedicated
Frederick Douglas Home Dedicated
One of America's greatest orators Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey) home became a national memorial on August 12, 1922.
He was named Minister-Resident and Consul-General to Haiti on July 1, 1889. Douglass was the first African American to have a position that high in the United States Government. Born a slave, after escaping slavery Douglass became one of the world's foremost abolitionist and human rights leaders.
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That which is inhuman cannot be divine.
Frederick Douglass