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Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
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Douglass became known throughout the community as the 'Lion of Anacostia,' because his hair, and his courage, were said to resemble that of a lion.
Amazing tourist site not on the Nat'l Mall. Up close and personal experience of the life of one of America's greatest orator, writer, abolitionist and 1st African American nominated for VP. Must see!
At this historical site, you'll learn all about Frederick Douglass, a former slave who fled from Maryland to New York City in 1838. After becoming a free man, Douglass devoted his life to speaking against slavery, producing abolitionist newspapers and writing about his experience as a slave. In 1872, Douglass and his then wife, Anna, moved to the district, where they lived until Douglass' death in 1895.
At this historical site, you'll learn all about Frederick Douglass, a former slave who fled from Maryland to New York City in 1838. After becoming a free man, Douglass devoted his life to speaking against slavery, producing abolitionist newspapers and writing about his experience as a slave. In 1872…
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Position
1411 W St SE
Washington, DC
Southeast Washington