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Douglass was inspired by Garrison and later stated that " no face and form ever impressed me with such sentiments the hatred of slavery as did those of William Lloyd Garrison.
" Garrison was likewise impressed with Douglass and wrote of him in The Liberator.
Although a similar appeal by Frederick Douglass had already been rejected, Lincoln was impressed by Delany and described him as " a most extraordinary and intelligent man.

Douglass and by
Douglass has studied the crystal structure of Af by x-ray diffraction.
Douglass prepared his sample of Af by thermal decomposition of aqueous chromic acid at 300 - 325-degrees-C.
Public discourse ranged in tone from organized arguments by tobacconist and medical practitioner John Williams, who posited that " several arguments proving that inoculating the smallpox is not contained in the law of Physick, either natural or divine, and therefore unlawful ," to more slanderous attacks, such as those put forth in a pamphlet by Dr. William Douglass of Boston entitled The Abuses and Scandals of Some Late Pamphlets in Favour of Inoculation of the Small Pox ( 1721 ), on the qualifications of inoculation's proponents.
* Euclid biography by Charlene Douglass With extensive bibliography.
As told in his autobiography, Douglass succeeded in learning to read from white children in the neighborhood and by observing the writings of men with whom he worked.
The sixteen-year-old Douglass was nearly broken psychologically by his ordeal under Covey, but he finally rebelled against the beatings and fought back.
On September 3, 1838, Douglass successfully escaped by boarding a train to Havre de Grace, Maryland.
In September 1848, Douglass published a letter addressed to his former master, Thomas Auld, berating him for his conduct, and enquiring after members of his family still held by Auld.
In a graphic passage, Douglass asked Auld how he would feel if Douglass had come to take away his daughter Amanda as a slave, treating her the way he and members of his family had been treated by Auld.
Douglass further angered Garrison by saying that the Constitution could and should be used as an instrument in the fight against slavery.
After the raid, Douglass fled for a time to Canada, fearing guilt by association and arrest as a co-conspirator.
) Douglass described the spirit of those awaiting the proclamation: " We were waiting and listening as for a bolt from the sky ... we were watching ... by the dim light of the stars for the dawn of a new day ... we were longing for the answer to the agonizing prayers of centuries.
During the war, Douglass helped the Union by serving as a recruiter for the 54th Massachusetts Regiment.
In 1877, Douglass visited Thomas Auld, who was by then on his deathbed, and the two men reconciled.
Douglass responded to the criticisms by saying that his first marriage had been to someone the color of his mother, and his second to someone the color of his father.
On February 20, 1895, Douglass attended a meeting of the National Council of Women in Washington, D. C. During that meeting, he was brought to the platform and given a standing ovation by the audience.
Shortly after he returned home, Frederick Douglass died of a massive heart attack or stroke in Washington, D. C. His funeral was held at the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church where thousands passed by his coffin paying tribute.
* In 2010, a statue ( by Gabriel Koren ) and memorial ( designed by Algernon Miller ) of Douglass were unveiled at Frederick Douglass Circle at the northwest corner of Central Park in New York City.
* On June 12, 2011, Talbot County, Maryland, honored Douglass by installing a seven-foot bronze statue of Douglass on the lawn of the county courthouse in Easton, Maryland.

Douglass and named
* The Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, sometimes referred to as the South Capitol Street Bridge, just south of the US Capitol in Washington DC, was built in 1950 and named in his honor.
* In 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante named Frederick Douglass to his list of 100 Greatest African Americans.
Houghton was named after Houghton County, which was named after Douglass Houghton, an American geologist and physician, primarily known for his exploration of the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan.
It is named for geologist Douglass Houghton.
Formed in 1870 during Reconstruction after the US Civil War, Douglas County was originally named by the reconstruction legislature after Frederick Douglass, the Civil War-era abolitionist.
Dave develops a crush on a university student named Katherine ( Robyn Douglass ) and masquerades as an Italian exchange student in order to romance her.
Streets there include Crummell, Dunbar, Henson, Augusta, Douglass, Langston, and Washington, named for the famous African-Americans.
Dobbins Sr. Complex, named for Douglass ' former principal, and home to most of Kingsport's non-profit agencies, a Parks and Recreation extension, as well as home to the Sons and Daughters of Douglass, Incorporated, administrators of the Douglass Alumni Association – Kingsport, an IRS 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit corporation.
The species was named by E. Douglass in 1908 ( Douglass, 1908 ).
It is separated from the rest of the peninsula by the Keweenaw Waterway, a natural waterway which was dredged and expanded in the 1860s across the peninsula between the cities of Houghton ( named for Douglass Houghton ) on the south side and Hancock on the north.
Charles Remond Douglass, the son of Frederick Douglass, was named for him.
Many of the places in the U. S. were named after geologist Douglass Houghton.
* Anderson Hall-This co-ed freshman dormitory, named for Douglass Anderson, a prominent Elmira industrialist and trustee, was completed in 1960.
Edward Douglass White Council # 2473 of the Knights of Columbus in Arlington VA is named in his honor.
* Douglass-Truth ( named after Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth ) in the Central District
The city of Houghton, Houghton County, Houghton Lake, the largest inland lake in the state, and Douglass Houghton Falls, southeast of Calumet are among many Michigan features named in his honor, as is Douglass Houghton Hall, a residence hall at Michigan Technological University.
Dawson and Douglass then joined forces with a man named Lipsett, forming the Union Whaling Company.
Coppin State University was founded in 1900 at what was then called Colored High School ( later named Douglass High School ) on Pennsylvania Avenue by the Baltimore City School Board who initiated a one-year training course for the preparation of African-American elementary school teachers.

Douglass and ideal
In 1894, Massachusetts astronomer Percival Lowell hired A. E. Douglass to scout an ideal site for a new observatory.

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