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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 only
Not only is Mr. Frelinghuysen a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, but he is the grandson of the man who was instrumental in opening relations between the United States and Korea, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State in the administration of Chester A. Arthur.
Frederick Henry Hedge wrote of the group's nature: " There was no club in the strict sense ... only occasional meetings of like-minded men and women ".
The state of turmoil caused by these religious and political disputes was increased by the possibility of Albert's early death and the need, should that happen, to appoint a regent, as his only son, Albert Frederick was still a mere youth.
After his death he was succeeded by his son Frederick III who was only emperor for 99 days.
His father was the only son of the Elector Frederick Christian of Saxony who left surviving male issue.
When the King Frederick Augustus I died ( 1827 ) and Anton succeeded him as King, Frederick Augustus became second in line to the throne, preceded only by his father Maximilian.
The May Uprising was crushed by Saxon and Prussian troops and Frederick was able to return after only a few days.
Their only son Frederick William later became known as the " Great Elector ".
The only one of George's sons then living was the weak-minded and unmarried Frederick.
His underage son Frederick could only succeed him in Sicily and Malta, while in the Empire the struggle between the Hohenstaufen and the House of Welf erupted once again.
An example of such intellectual catholicity was set by Anatoli himself ; for, in the course of his " Malmad ," he not only cites incidentally allegoric suggestions made to him by Frederick II., but several times — Güdemann has counted seventeen — he offers the exegetic remarks of a certain Christian savant of whose association he speaks most reverently, and whom, furthermore, he names as his second master besides Samuel ibn Tibbon.
Joachim Frederick and Eleanor of Prussia had only one child:
After the failure of the crusade, John travelled throughout Europe seeking assistance, but found support only from Frederick, who then married John and Maria's daughter Isabella II in 1225.
At Limassol, Frederick demanded that John give up not only the regency of Cyprus, but also John's own lordship of Beirut on the mainland.
In June 1888 Wilhelm II became Emperor after the death of his father Frederick III, who ruled for only 99 days.
While only losing land and trade, Frederick II and Magnus were not faring well.
Honorius III was aware that there was only one man in Europe who could bring about the recovery of the Holy Land, and that man was his former pupil, the Emperor Frederick II of Germany.
However, when V-1s launched from Heinkel He 111s at Southampton on July 7 were inaccurate, British advisor Frederick Lindemann recommended the agents report that the attack caused " heavy losses " in order to save hundreds of Londoners each week at the expense of only a few lives in the ports.
Lipscomb's high-school chemistry teacher, Frederick Jones, gave Lipscomb his college books on organic, analytical, and general chemistry, and asked only that Lipscomb take the examinations.
For instance, the residents of Camp Skagway Number One included: William Howard Taft, who went on to become a U. S. President ; Frederick Russell Burnham, the celebrated American scout who arrived from Africa only to be called back to take part in the Second Boer War ; and W. W. White, author and explorer.
Frederick the Wise was a very devout Roman Catholic, but only protected Luther in hopes of obtaining greater political autonomy from the Church.
However, after Leopold's death in 1326, Frederick withdrew from the regency of the Empire and returned to rule only Austria.
Frederick was concerned about Burgundy's expansive tendencies on the western border of his Holy Roman Empire, and to forestall military conflict, he attempted to secure the marriage of Charles's only daughter, Mary of Burgundy, to his son Maximilian.
The territories were only reunified by Ernest's son Frederick V ( Frederick III as Holy Roman Emperor ), when the Albertinian line ( 1457 ) and the Elder Tyrolean line ( 1490 ) had become extinct.

Frederick and African
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 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante named Frederick Douglass to his list of 100 Greatest African Americans.
* The 2008 documentary film called Frederick Douglass and the White Negro tells the story of Frederick Douglass in Ireland and the relationship between African Americans and Irish Americans during the American Civil War.
Kaundas successor, president Frederick Chiluba ( 1991 – 2002 ), also played an important role in African politics.
A collection of artefacts from his African expeditions are at Fort Frederick ( Kingston ) and some his diaries are preserved in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia ; others are lost.
NASA Astronaut Group 8 yielded the first recruits composed of women and ethnic minorities — three were African American ( Guion Bluford, Ronald McNair, and Dr. Frederick D. Gregory ).
< nowiki > In 1861 ,</ nowiki > William Frederick Webb, African < nowiki > explorer, bought the Abbey from Wildman's widow.
* Gatekeeper state concept of neocolonial " successor states ," introduced by the African historian Frederick Cooper in Africa Since 1940: The Past of the Present.
Harry Frederick Oppenheimer ( 28 October 1908 – 19 August 2000 ) was a prominent South African businessman and one of the world's richest men.
Frederick Douglass " Fritz " Pollard ( January 27, 1894 – May 11, 1986 ) was the first African American head coach in the National Football League ( NFL ).
Furthermore Kelly Miller and Frederick Scott were the first persons of African descent to attend the Johns Hopkins University's graduate and undergraduate schools, respectively.
Frederick Scott was the first graduate of African descent from Johns Hopkins University, and he, Robert Gamble, and Kenyan-born James Nabwangu were the first graduates of African descent from Johns Hopkins University's undergraduate school, and Johns Hopkins ' medical schools respectively.
* Reginald Frederick Johnson Hayward ( 1891 – 1978 ), South African Victoria Cross recipient
As the new settlers traveled south through the Appalachian Mountains and beyond into the Deep South they came into contact with Irish immigrants, Scandinavians ( practictioners of a unique yodeling called kölning ), and other nationalities including African slaves who communicated with " field hollers ", described by Frederick Law Olmstead in 1853 as a ‘ long, loud, musical shout, rising and falling and breaking into falsetto ’.
* Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts ( 1872 – 1899 ), Anglo-Irish soldier, the son of Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, was awarded the Victoria Cross during the South African War
* In the field of law, Niagara alumni include: Jerome C. Gorski, Judge on the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division ; Frank D. O ' Connor, former Judge on the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division ; Hugh B. Scott, Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of New York and the first African American to become an Assistant United States Attorney ; and Frederick J. Scullin, Senior Judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York.
If he had been offered the opportunity, he would have preceded Guion Bluford, Ronald McNair and Frederick Gregory as the first African American to be selected to NASA's astronaut corps.
Type material is mainly found in the collections of Alexander Abercrombie ( India ), Robert Dukinfield Darbishire, Prof. Alfred Cort Haddon ( Torres Straits ), Reverend James Hadfield ( Lifu, Loyalty Islands ), Lewis John Shackleford ( especially Marginella ), George Cooper Spence ( especially African land snails and Urocoptis and many specimens from Matthew William Kemble Connolly and Hugh Berthon Preston ), Frederick W. Townsend ( Persian Gulf ), syntype material from the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition ( 1902 – 1904 ) and that received from the Smithsonian Institution in 1973 in exchange.
William Frederick Faulds VC MC ( 1895 – 1950 ) was a South African soldier, and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award of the British Commonwealth, for gallantry " in the face of the enemy ", during the First World War.
Christiaan Frederick Beyers Naudé ( 10 May 1915 – 7 September 2004 ) was a South African cleric, theologian and the leading Afrikaner anti-apartheid activist.
* Harry Frederick Oppenheimer ( 1908 – 2000 ), South African businessman of De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, son of Ernest

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