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Frederick Douglass once observed of Lincoln: " In his company, I was never reminded of my humble origin, or of my unpopular color ".
White female abolitionists and suffragists were often more comfortable with black male abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass, while southern segregationalists and stereotypes of black female promiscuity and immorality caused protests whenever black women spoke.
Frederick Douglass, William Garrison, Horace Greeley, Harriet Stowe, William Seward, Gerrit Smith, Charles Sumner, Theodore Parker, and Cassius Clay used the term caste, rather than race or class, in their writings and speeches to discuss and inspire America to abolish slavery.
* 1818 – Frederick Douglass, American abolitionist ( d. 1895 )
Frederick Douglass ( born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1818 – February 20, 1895 ) was an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman.
Douglass wrote several autobiographies, eloquently describing his experiences in slavery in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which became influential in its support for abolition.
He wrote two more autobiographies, with his last, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, published in 1881 and covering events through and after the Civil War.
A sketch of Frederick Douglass in his twenties
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, who later became known as Frederick Douglass, was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, between Hillsboro and Cordova, probably in his grandmother's shack east of Tappers Corner () and west of Tuckahoe Creek.
The exact year is also unknown ( on the first page of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, he stated: " I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it.
Frederick Douglass later wrote of his arrival in New York:
Frederick Douglass circa 1847-52.
Douglass ' best-known work is his first autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, published in 1845.
In 1881, after the Civil War, Douglass published Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, which he revised in 1892.
Mural featuring Frederick Douglass in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
After returning to the US, Douglass produced some abolitionist newspapers: The North Star, Frederick Douglass Weekly, Frederick Douglass ' Paper, Douglass ' Monthly and New National Era.

Frederick and appears
* Frederick Douglass appears as a Great Humanitarian in the 2008 strategy video game Civilization Revolution.
It has been suggested that the subject of the main panel, on which Duke Frederick of Montefeltro of Urbino appears in the background conversing with an Asian, is related to the antisemitic intention of the predella.
A heavily fictionalized version of Calvi appears in the film The Godfather Part III in the character of Frederick Keinszig.
* Lucile Morrison: The Lost Queen of Egypt ( Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1937 ), although this young adult novel is about Akhenaten's daughter, spelled ' Ankhsenpaaten ', later ' Ankhsenamon ', he appears as a character until his death in chapter 16.
Philip enjoyed his brother's confidence to a very great extent, and appears to have been designated as guardian of the Henry's young son Frederick, afterwards the emperor Frederick II, in case of his father's early death.
In 1609, Inigo Jones appears as an architectural consultant at Hatfield House, making small modifications to the design as the project progressed, and in 1610, Jones was appointed Surveyor to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales and in this position, Jones devised a masque for the Prince and was possibly involved in some alterations to St James ’ s Palace.
Reuchlin's career as a scholar appears to have turned almost on an accident ; his fine voice gained him a place in the household of Charles I, Margrave of Baden, and soon, having some reputation as a Latinist, he was chosen to accompany Frederick, the third son of the prince, to the University of Paris.
Speenhamland appears to have been one among many systems of bread scales, but it most likely owes its notoriety to Frederick Eden's The State of the Poor ( 1797 ).
He appears as pianist in a recording of his Fantasy Sonata for Clarinet and Piano with Frederick Thurston, and his Violin Sonata No. 1 ( of 1909 ) with Frederick Grinke, who performed and recorded several of his chamber works.
Yet he remained an actor as late as 1617, as he appears in the " plots " for plays including Frederick and Basilea ( as Heraclius ), The Battle of Alcazar ( as an ambassador ), and 1 Tamar Cam.
His statue appears just inside the Grand Army Plaza entrance, sculpted by Frederick MacMonnies and presented to Stranahan in June, 1891.
* March – May-A serialized version of Frederick Winslow Taylor's monograph, The Principles of Scientific Management appears in The American Magazine, boosting the efficiency movement.
While it is true that Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, did command an army in the Flanders Campaign of 1793 and was probably in the vicinity, the link with Cassel is considered dubious as the eponymous nursery rhyme appears to have originated well before the Revolutionary Wars.
Frederick Altamont Cornwallis Twistleton, 5th Earl of Ickenham, commonly known as Uncle Fred, is a fictional character who appears in short stories and novels written by P. G. Wodehouse between 1935 and 1961.
Lilith occasionally appears in Frasier along with Frederick.
Frederick Henry appears to have favored it personally, but he was hampered by the political divisions in the province of Holland where radical Counter-Remonstrants and moderates were unable to agree.
Frederick " Fred " Colon is a sergeant, and appears to have been so for a long time.
Frederick Rowland Emett ( 22 October 190613 November 1990 ) OBE, known as Rowland Emett ( with the forename sometimes spelled " Roland " his middle name appears on his birth certificate and the surname frequently misspelled " Emmett "), was an English cartoonist and constructor of whimsical kinetic sculpture.
* Frederick Foswell appears in the 1967 TV series episode " King Pinned ".
Returning to Berlin in 1735, he obtained a position in the household of King Frederick William I of Prussia and afterwards in that of Frederick the Great, with whom he appears to have been a great favorite ; and he died in Berlin on June 23, 1775.
This form of the imperial mitre-crown can be seen in the extant portraits of such emperors as Frederick III and Maximilian I The bronze effigy of Maximilian I found on his monumental cenotaph in the court church in Innsbruck has a crown with two arches which cross over the top of the mitre and the unique form of the imperial crown adopted by Maximilian as Emperor of Mexico: File: X-Large Portrait of Maximiliano. jpg appears to have been modeled on this form, but with the half-arches and the eagles on the circlet on the front, back and sides of the imperial crown of Napoleon III.

Frederick and Angel
* Angel series, a series of western novels by Frederick Nolan ( writing as Daniel Rockfern )
Angel Corella in a 2005 performance as Aminta, from an ABT production of Frederick Ashton's ballet Sylvia
In 1977 a BBC reporter, Jim McDougall, published a book titled Angel of the Snow ( Frederick Muller, ISBN 0-584-10317 ) about Judy Hill.
Angel of the Snow, the story of Judy Hill by Jim McDougall, published by Frederick Muller Ltd., London 1977, ISBN 0-584-10317-4

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