frederick douglass
The great historian David Blight with a typically excellent essay on Frederick Douglass' postwar vision for America. In the late 1860s, Frederick Douglass, the fugitive slave turned prose poet of.
This is the grave of Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery sometime around February 1818 on a plantation in Talbot County, Maryland, Douglass, like most slaves, could only guess at his.
I did not know that Don Rumsfeld owns the plantation where Frederick Douglass was sent to be broken in the 1830s. But boy is this appropriate: The houses have names. Mr. Rumsfeld's is Mount Misery and is just across Rolles Creek from a house called...