CDR copy Tape Info: Largely identical to the Folkways Record: The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. II (FW 5526), edited by historian Dr. Philip Foner and read by actor Ossie Davis. Based on ...
National Museum of African American History and Culture (U.S.) What to the slave is the Fourth of July (24:47) -- What to the slave is the Fourth of July (17:06) -- If there is no struggle, there is ...
LYNN – Retired Item reporter Tom Dalton started writing about Frederick Douglass in 1990 to inform readers of the prolific abolitionist’s connection to Lynn. Douglass resided in Lynn from 1841-1848, ...