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  • Frederick Douglass
    Frederick Douglass: links to texts, lecture notes, bibliographies, information [QuickView]

  • Frederick Douglass: A Monumental Rebuke to Slavery
    Links to Baltimore Maryland's neighborhoods, communities, associations, personal home pages, museums and other items of interest. Exclusive home page and community web page registry. [QuickView]

  • Frederick Douglass
    Frederick Douglass recruited over one hundred free blacks from upstate New York for the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts. [QuickView]

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