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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Africans in America: Frederick Douglass
- Profile of Frederick Douglass, the 19th century abolitionist activist and escaped slave. From the PBS series Africans in America. - American Memory: Frederick Douglass
- Online collection of papers and writings by Frederick Douglass, the 19th century African American abolitionist who escaped from slavery. Also includes a Douglass timeline and family tree. From the Library of Congress. - American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass
- Learn about Frederick Douglass, the famous African American abolitionist who fought for the rights of slaves, women, and others in the 19th century. Exhibit features speeches, photos, and artifacts owned by Douglass. - Frederick Douglas: An Appeal to the British People
- Audio recreation by actor Norman Matlock of the speech originally delivered by Douglass on May 12, 1846. - Frederick Douglass - Afro-American Almanac
 - Frederick Douglass Institute - West Chester University
- Academic programme that supports, promotes, and advocates the study of Douglass and multiculturalism as a way of broadening our understanding of excellence in the human condition. - Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
- Dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Frederick Douglass, the famous 19th century African American abolitionist. Includes a Douglass biography and information about his home in Washington, D.C., now a museum. - New York Times: Death of Fred Douglass
- 1895 New York Times obituary for abolitionist and author Frederick Douglass. - Who2 Profile: Frederick Douglass
- Introduction to the famous orator, with a short profile, fact sheet, and links to related African American figures and web resources. - Wikipedia: Frederick Douglass
- Profile of Frederick Douglass, the 19th century abolitionist, writer, and statesman. Covers Douglass's life as a slave, career as an activist, and historic home in Washington D.C.
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