Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, (born circa 1818  – February 20, 1895) was an American abolitionist, women's suffragist, editor, orator, author, statesman and reformer. Called "The Sage of Anacostia" and "The Lion of Anacostia", Douglass is one of the most prominent figures in African American and United States history. He was a firm believer in the equality of all people, whether black, female, Native American, or ... more

Date of birth:

  • Feb 17, 1818

Date of death:

  • Feb 20, 1895 (age 77 years)
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