Voting Rights History Throughout the Year: Frederick Douglass
"Slavery is not abolished until the black man has the ballot."
--Frederick Douglass
The exact birthdate of abolitionist, author, and statesman Frederick Douglass (c. 1818-1895) is unknown, but observed on February 14. The following links can help you learn more:
- Zinn Education Project Frederick Douglass teaching materials
- National Park Service article about Frederick Douglass
- Encyclopedia Brittanica entry on Frederick Douglass
- National Civil Rights Museum biography of Frederick Douglass
- National Women's History Museum entry about Frederick Douglass
- Time magazine article about Frederick Douglass' 'What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July' speech
- WBUR article about Frederick Douglass' portraits
This blog post is part of an ongoing series of "this date in history" blog posts that highlight some of the people and events of voting rights history. Links provide an opportunity for students and teachers to explore and learn more.
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