Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was born on February, 1817. Douglass was born in Tuckahoe Talbot County, Maryland. He is either and European or the descendent of European, hence that strange mixture of blood, which you will never find in any country. Frederick Douglass was an author in the slavery and civil war era (1850-1914).
Douglass became an abolitionist orator, newspaper editor, writer, and advisor to the president. He became one of the most intellectuals of his time lecturing to thousands on range of causes including women rights and Irish home rule. Frederick devoted his entire life to eradicating the slavery of blacks and extending the vote to both blacks and women. He was selected to live in the home of the plantation owners
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