Category:Frederick Douglass
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Data de nascimento | 14 de fevereiro de 1818 Condado de Talbot Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey | ||||
Data de morte | 20 de fevereiro de 1895 Washington, D.C. | ||||
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Subcategorias
Esta categoria contém as seguintes 19 subcategorias (de um total de 19).
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- 2000-2008 17th Street, N.W. (4 F)
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- Frederick Douglass Museum (3 F)
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- Grave of Frederick Douglass (6 F)
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- The North Star (Rochester) (6 F)
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Páginas na categoria "Frederick Douglass"
Esta categoria contém as seguintes 2 páginas (de um total de 2).
Multimédia na categoria "Frederick Douglass"
Esta categoria contém os seguintes 36 ficheiros (de um total de 36).
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1871 FredDouglass LyceumMagazine.png 398 × 583; 346 kB
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Vice President Harris Attends a Celebration of the Frederick Douglass Global Fellows.webm 10 min 12 s, 1 280 × 720; 74,2 MB
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Adapted Cover.png 338 × 413; 227 kB
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Blocage UT2J nov14 (5594).jpg 4 288 × 2 848; 1,2 MB
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BrownDouglas (cropped).JPG 2 300 × 3 115; 1,73 MB
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BrownDouglas.JPG 2 875 × 4 576; 3 MB
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Columbian Orator ed 1812 Boston IMG 2722 frederick douglas.jpg 2 552 × 2 331; 1,15 MB
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Former home of Frederick Douglass on Capitol Hill.jpg 2 946 × 1 622; 976 kB
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Frederick Douglass (7222832850).jpg 750 × 1 050; 195 kB
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Frederick Douglass - no peace without justice (cropped).jpg 1 855 × 1 476; 390 kB
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Frederick Douglass - no peace without justice.jpg 2 123 × 3 345; 928 kB
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Frederick Douglass - Plaque at his house on Capitol Hill, Washington DC.jpg 2 860 × 2 382; 7,04 MB
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Frederick Douglass @WCU (cropped).jpg 958 × 1 021; 551 kB
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Frederick Douglass @WCU.jpg 3 264 × 1 836; 2,09 MB
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Frederick Douglass at the Stanton House (fa4372d9-7682-4246-9923-c921cdab9f31).jpg 6 000 × 4 000; 12,71 MB
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Frederick Douglass Human Rights Advocate (7223021836).jpg 750 × 1 050; 221 kB
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Frederick Douglass Visit to Newburgh, NY.jpg 3 092 × 3 464; 1,97 MB
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Frederick Douglass, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right LCCN2004671911.jpg 816 × 1 024; 168 kB
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Houghton MS Am 1280 (841) - Douglass.jpg 1 455 × 1 129; 364 kB
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John Brown, Frederick Douglass, Shields Green.jpg 524 × 480; 104 kB
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Johnson Properties, New Bedford, MA.jpg 2 434 × 1 834; 3,71 MB
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Memorial plaque 1870.jpg 3 872 × 2 592; 2,23 MB
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Memorial to Frederick Douglass 1870 visit to Newburgh.jpg 3 484 × 2 295; 1,74 MB
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Men of Color Civil War Recruitment Broadside 1863.png 1 676 × 2 460; 8,7 MB
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Narrativeofthelife 04 douglass 64kb.ogg 9 min 5 s; 2,68 MB
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NMAAHC-2012 133 001 - MEN OF COLOR To Arms! To Arms!.jpg 1 518 × 3 000; 1,49 MB
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Poster announcing a lecture of Frederick Douglass.jpg 550 × 785; 224 kB
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Rock 1870.jpg 3 872 × 2 592; 2,89 MB
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Sound and story sign.jpg 3 872 × 2 592; 1,14 MB
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Spanish vice-consulate with Douglass plaque, Limerick.jpg 3 888 × 5 184; 9,07 MB
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Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglas statue near Susan B. Anthony's House.jpg 2 048 × 1 536; 702 kB
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The Old Bridge Street Church Landmark.png 14 876 × 11 156; 18,96 MB
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Women's Rights National Historical Park (7e421f18-b7cd-4f36-9343-97e6add21869).jpg 4 032 × 3 024; 1,95 MB
Categorias:
- Douglass (surname)
- Washington (surname)
- Bailey (surname)
- Frederick (given name)
- Augustus (given name)
- 1818 births
- 1895 deaths
- Deaths from myocardial infarction
- 19th-century African-American men
- 19th-century African American politicians
- 19th-century businesspeople from the United States
- 19th-century Christians
- 19th-century journalists from the United States
- 19th-century male diplomats of the United States
- 19th-century male politicians of the United States
- 19th-century male writers
- 19th-century publishers from the United States
- 19th-century slaves from the United States
- 19th-century writers from the United States
- Abolitionists from the United States
- African American businesspeople
- African American Christians
- African American civil rights activists
- African American diplomats
- African American feminists
- African American journalists
- African American presidential candidates
- African American women's suffrage activists
- African Americans in New York (state)
- Ambassadors of the United States to Haiti
- American Anti-Slavery Society
- American expatriates in the United Kingdom
- Anglican saints
- Autobiographers from the United States
- Benjamin Harrison administration personnel
- Births in Talbot County, Maryland
- Births in the United States in the 1810s
- Burials at Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester)
- Businessmen from the United States
- Businesspeople from New York (state)
- Deaths in Washington, D.C.
- Enslaved African Americans
- Fugitive slaves
- History of slavery in Maryland
- Journalists from New York (state)
- Journalists from the United States by name
- Journalists from Washington, D.C.
- Lecturers from the United States
- Male African American politicians
- Male feminists
- Male journalists from the United States
- Male slaves
- Memoirists from the United States
- Newspaper editors from the United States
- Newspaper publishers from the United States
- Orators
- People of New Bedford, Massachusetts
- People of Rochester, New York
- Presidential candidates of the United States, 1888
- Republicans from Maryland
- Republicans from New York (state)
- Republicans from Washington, D.C.
- Social reformers from the United States
- Temperance activists from the United States
- Underground Railroad
- United States Marshals
- Vice presidential candidates of the United States
- Women's rights activists from the United States
- Writers from Maryland
- Writers from New York (state)
- Writers from Washington, D.C.