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Douglass escaped to the North in 1838 and became an outspoken abolitionist. His autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , was published in 1845, making him an international ...
Douglass starts the newspaper The North Star, an independent Black voice for abolition. Douglass breaks away from his abolitionist mentor, William Lloyd Garrison, and starts the newspaper The ...
Shaun King plans to revive The North Star, originally an abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglass in 1847. He says it's necessary to fight back against injustices in today's world.
‘The North Star’ Amplified Black Voices. How a 2019 Reboot of Frederick Douglass’ Paper Hopes to Do the Same A new outfit sees inspiration from the 19th-century publication that pursued the ...
Seven posters citing the words of abolitionist Frederick Douglass, accompanied by a jersey of former NFL star Colin Kaepernick, were neatly arranged outside the building on East Washington Street.
Shaun King plans to revive The North Star, originally an abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglass in 1847. He says it's necessary to fight back against injustices in today's world.
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