pp semi protected small yes Infobox person name FrederickDouglass image FrederickDouglass portrait.jpg ... Remond Douglass br Rosetta Douglass br Lewis Henry Douglass br FrederickDouglass Jr. br Annie Douglass died at 10 signature Douglass Signature.svg FrederickDouglass born Frederick Augustus Washington ... title FrederickDouglass and the Building of a Wall of Anti Slavery Fire, 1845 1846. An Essay ... of FrederickDouglass, an American Slave , was published in 1845 and was his best known work, influential ... and Times of FrederickDouglass , published in 1881 and covering events through and after the Civil ... Slavery Movement, A Lecture by FrederickDouglass before the Rochester Ladies Anti Slavery Society author FrederickDouglass year 1855 accessdate October 6, 2010 From page 33 My point here is, first ..., who later became known as FrederickDouglass, was born a Slavery in the United States slave in Talbot ... d4 title Narrative of the Life of an American Slave author FrederickDouglass year 1845 accessdate October 6, 2010 br FrederickDouglass began his own story thus I was born in Tuckahoe, near Hillsborough ... name Barker1996 Cite web url http www.riverheritage.org douglass title The Search for Frederick ... lecture he had ever heard. ref Douglass, Frederick. The life and times of FrederickDouglass his ... of FrederickDouglass, an American Slave & Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Mass Market ... title The mind of FrederickDouglass url http books.google.com books?id bZaZbr2xox8C&pg PA15 accessdate ...?AID 20080217 NEWS 802170364 accessdate 27 February 2011 ref FrederickDouglass later wrote of his arrival ... the skill of pen or pencil. ref Cite book title Life and Times of FrederickDouglass last Douglass ... life. ref Cite book title Life and Times of FrederickDouglass last Douglass first Frederick year ... this event. Autobiography File FrederickDouglass as a younger man.jpg thumb right FrederickDouglass as a young man. Douglass best known work is his first autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick ... more details
Infobox Film name FrederickDouglass and the White Negro image FrederickDouglass and the White Negro Wiki.jpg director John J Doherty producer Catherine Lyons writer John J Doherty starring narrator John J Doherty music Cyril Dunnion br Gerard Meaney cinematography Ronan Fox br Martin Birney br John J Doherty editing Juris Eksts runtime 52 minutes country Ireland language English br Irish File FrederickDouglass mural, Belfast.jpg thumb Mural featuring FrederickDouglass in Belfast , Northern Ireland . FrederickDouglass and the White Negro is a documentary film originally released in 2008 Irish language version entitled FrederickDouglass agus na Negroes B na . Synopsis FrederickDouglass and the White Negro is a documentary telling the story of ex slave, abolitionist , writer and politician FrederickDouglass and his escape to Ireland from America in the 1840s. The film follows Douglass life from slavery as a young man through to his time in Ireland where he befriended Daniel O Connell , toured the country spreading the message of abolition and was treated as a human being for the first ... them apart and how this would shape the America of the twentieth century and beyond. Sources FrederickDouglass. 1845. Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass Dover Publications, Inc FrederickDouglass. 1855. My Bondage and My Freedom Miller, Orton and Mulligan FrederickDouglass. 1881, revised 1892. Life and Times of FrederickDouglass Park Publishing Co. References See http en.wikipedia.org ... automatically Reflist External links http www.camelproductions.net FrederickDouglass and the White Negro official site imdb title 1341726 FrederickDouglass and the White Negro Categories DEFAULTSORT FrederickDouglass And The White Negro Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category .... The film follows Douglass back to United States America where he buys his freedom with funds raised ... of 1863 which Douglass could only despair over. The film examines with contributions from the author ... more details
Summary Information Description Signature of FrederickDouglass as published in 1899 Source http books.google.com books?id SNUZAAAAYAAJ A life for liberty , by Sallie Holley, John White Chadwick Date c. 1879 Author FrederickDouglass Permission public domain, published in the United States before 1923 other versions unknown Licensing PD US ... more details
italic title Life and Times of FrederickDouglass is FrederickDouglass third autobiography, published in 1881, revised in 1892. Because of the emancipation of American slaves during and following the American Civil War , Douglas gave more details about his life as a slave and his escape from slavery in this volume than he could in his two previous autobiographies which would have put him and his family in danger . It is the only one of Douglass autobiographies to discuss his life during and after the Civil War, including his encounters with American presidents such as Lincoln and Garfield, his account of the ill fated Freedman s Bank , and his service as the United States Marshall of the District of Columbia. Sub title Complete History to the Present Time. Including His Connection with the Anti Slavery Movement His Labor in Great Britain as well as in His Own Country His Experience in the Conduct of an Influential Newspaper His Connection with the Underground Railroad His Relations with John Brown and the Harper s Ferry Raid His Recruiting the 54th and 55th Mass. Colored Regiments His Interviews with Presidents Lincoln president Lincoln and Johnson His Appointment by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant Grant to Accompany the Santo Domingo Commission Also to a Seat on the Council of the District of Columbia His Appointment as a United States Marshall by President R.B. Hayes Also His Appointment ... with thumbnail The Life and Times of FrederickDouglass From 1817 1882 http docsouth.unc.edu neh dougl92 menu.html The Life and Times of FrederickDouglass 1817 1892 http www.iupui.edu douglass The FrederickDouglass Papers Project Category African American history Category 1881 books Category Works by FrederickDouglass ... books?id X8ILAAAAIAAJ&dq life and times of frederick douglass&pg PP1&ots jDMXi2WetT&sig 3Z9Us5LqKWFVztU2OH2mqUmMlrw&hl en&prev http www.google.com search?q Life and Times of Frederick Douglass&ie ... more details
The FrederickDouglass Book Prize is awarded by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History , at Yale University . It is a 25,000 award for a book on the subject of slavery. ref cite web url http www.yale.edu glc events dpnotice.htm title FREDERICKDOUGLASS BOOK PRIZE publisher Gilder Lehrman Yale accessdate September 18, 2010 ref ref cite web url http www.gilderlehrman.org historians fellowship2.html Gilderlehrman.org title National Book Prizes Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History accessdate September 18, 2010 ref class wikitable Year Author Title 2009 Annette Gordon Reed The Hemingses of Monticello An American Family 2008 Stephanie E. Smallwood Saltwater Slavery A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora 2007 Christopher Leslie Brown Moral Capital Foundations of British Abolitionism 2006 Rebecca J. Scott Degrees of Freedom Louisiana and Cuba after Slavery 2005 Laurent Dubois A Colony of Citizens Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean ref cite journal url http hnn.us articles 18642.html HNN.us date 12 05 05 title Interview with Laurent Dubois, Winner of the 25,000 FrederickDouglass Book Prize author Nhu Vien Thi Nguyen accessdate September 18, 2010 ref 2004 Jean Fagan Yellin Harriet Jacobs A Life 2003 Seymour Drescher The Mighty Experiment Free Labor versus Slavery in British Emancipation 2003 br Second Prize James F. Brooks Captives and Cousins Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands 2002 Robert Harms The Diligent A Voyage through the Worlds of the Slave Trade 2002 br Second Prize John Stauffer historian John Stauffer ... http www.nytimes.com 2002 09 26 books two frederickdouglass prize winners.html?pagewanted 1 work the New York Times title Two FrederickDouglass Prize Winners date September 26, 2002 accessdate September ... program 169068 1 FrederickDouglass Book Prize Award Dinner , CSPAN , February 28, 2002 Category Awards ... literary awards Category Slavery in the United States it Premio FrederickDouglass ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox school name FrederickDouglass Academy image FDA Logo2.jpg imagesize ... BR New York, NY 10039 information 212 491 4107 rival website http fda1.org FrederickDouglass Academy ... in Harlem to make wearing a uniform in a public school mandatory. History FrederickDouglass Academy ... and matriculate. The current principal is Dr. Gregory Hodge. Academics FrederickDouglass Academy prides ... named after FrederickDouglass own newspaper. It addresses serious issues pertaining to the student ... FrederickDouglass Academy s business partnerships include a variety of companies. HBO The HBO mentoring ..., Morris HS Other schools named FrederickDouglass Academy Seven other schools in the New York City school system are named FrederickDouglass Academy FrederickDouglass Academy II Secondary School Manhattan ... title FrederickDouglass Academy II Secondary School accessdate 2009 12 31 publisher New York City Department of Education ref FrederickDouglass Academy III Secondary School Bronx H.S. X517 ref name NYCDOE2 Cite web url http schools.nyc.gov SchoolPortals 09 X517 default.htm title FrederickDouglass ... ref FrederickDouglass Academy IV Secondary School Brooklyn H.S. K393 ref name NYCDOE3 Cite web url http schools.nyc.gov SchoolPortals 16 K393 default.htm title FrederickDouglass Academy IV Secondary School accessdate 2009 12 31 publisher New York City Department of Education ref FrederickDouglass ... 12 X273 default.htm title FrederickDouglass Academy V Middle School accessdate 2009 12 31 publisher New York City Department of Education ref FrederickDouglass Academy VI High School Queens ... FrederickDouglass Academy VI High School accessdate 2009 12 31 publisher New York City Department of Education ref FrederickDouglass Academy VII High School Brooklyn H.S. 514 ref name NYCDOE6 Cite web url http schools.nyc.gov SchoolPortals 23 K514 default.htm title FrederickDouglass Academy VII High School accessdate 2009 12 31 publisher New York City Department of Education ref FrederickDouglass ... more details
File F Douglass NYCHA Amst 102 jeh.JPG thumb The FrederickDouglass Houses are a Public housing in the United States and Canada public housing project located in the New York City borough New York City borough of Manhattan , in the Manhattan Valley neighborhood of Upper West Side , named for civil rights pioneer FrederickDouglass . The actual buildings are located between 100th Street and 104th Street, to the east of Tenth Avenue Manhattan Amsterdam Avenue and the west of Manhattan Avenue Manhattan Manhattan Avenue . The complex is owned and operated by the New York City Housing Authority . The original portion of the complex consists of 17 buildings 5, 9, 12, 17, 18, and 20 stories tall completed ... housing some 4,588 residents. The FrederickDouglass Addition, completed on June 30, 1965, is a 16 ... FB0E1EF8395E107A93C5A91789D85F468585F9&scp 1&sq 22Frederick Douglass Houses 22&st p PLAN BOARD BACKS DOUGLASS HOUSES Huge Manhattantown Project Opposed by Area Residents as Too Costly for Them , The New York Times , February 7, 1952. Accessed January 29, 2008. ref The FrederickDouglass Playground covers ... signs hs historical sign.php?id 7948 FrederickDouglass Playground , New York City Department of Parks ... 1990s in the surrounding area, the FrederickDouglass Houses were a stubborn and persistent ... lived at the FrederickDouglass Houses, a city housing project on West 102nd Street in Manhattan ... Douglass Houses , New York City Housing Authority . Accessed January 29, 2008. ref Development The development ... gst fullpage.html?res 9D04E4DF1538F931A35751C0A9659C8B63&scp 2&sq 22Frederick Douglass ...&scp 24&sq 22Frederick Douglass Houses 22&st nyt Two Die in Blaze at the Upper West ... York City Fire Department , focusing on the incident at the Douglass Houses. ref Kennedy, Shawn ... Douglass Houses 22&st nyt Housing Chief Faulted on Use Of Paint Cited in Stair Fires , The New ... Douglass Houses 22&st nyt Monteria Ivey, 41, Humorist, Author and Radio Personality , The New ... more details
Image F Douglass Circle sunny jeh.jpg 200px thumb The plaza shortly after its 2010 completion FrederickDouglass Circle is a traffic circle located at the Northwest corner of Central Park at the foot of FrederickDouglass Boulevard and of Cathedral Parkway in the New York City borough of Manhattan . The traffic circle is named for the American abolitionist, women s suffragist, editor, orator, author, statesman and reformer FrederickDouglass . Plaza Image Frederick Douglas NYHS c1866.jpg 150px left thumb FrederickDouglass Although a ceremony was held to name the circle after FrederickDouglass on September 17, 1950, the pedestrian plaza in the center of the intersection was not completed until June 2, 2010. ref cite news title City Circle Named in Negro s Honor url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FA071FF8395A1A7B93CAA81782D85F448585F9 newspaper New York Times date 1950 09 18 accessdate 2010 02 06 ref In 1993, local residents and the Central Park Conservancy began developing plans to redesign the circle and make it symmetrical with Duke Ellington Circle at the Northeast corner of Central Park. ref cite news title A Community s Challenge Finding a Way to Redesign a Circle first Janet last Allen url http www.nytimes.com 1996 05 05 nyregion neighborhood report central park community s challenge finding way redesign.html newspaper New York Times date 1996 05 05 accessdate ... Planning Case Study FrederickDouglass Circle work Project for Public Spaces accessdate 2010 02 06 ... historical details and quotations representing the life of FrederickDouglass and the slaves passage to freedom. A central bronze sculpture, depicting a standing FrederickDouglass, has been ... 02 05 ref Neighborhoods FrederickDouglass Circle connects the New York City neighborhoods of Harlem ... at or near FrederickDouglass Circle. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references ... news title In Douglass Tribute, Slave Folklore and Fact Collide first Noam last Cohen url http www.nytimes.com ... more details
The FrederickDouglass Memorial Bridge, otherwise known as the South Capitol Street Bridge, carries South Capitol Street over the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. It was constructed in 1950 and named after abolitionist FrederickDouglass . In 2007 the bridge was used by 77,000 daily commuters. The bridge connects at its southern terminus with Interstate 295 District of Columbia Interstate 295 and the Suitland Parkway and thus provides access to downtown from those routes as well as from South Capitol Street and roads connecting to it. As a result, the bridge carries commuter traffic from Prince George s County, Maryland and from Southern Maryland . The bridge is part of the National Highway System United States National Highway System , as are South Capitol Street north of the bridge and the Suitland Parkway. Major re decking work was done to the bridge in 1974 and again in 1988. The bridge, besides being in disrepair, provides a gateway to an industrial part of the city that the Government of the District of Columbia wants to rejuvenate, including the area around the new Nationals Park for the Washington Nationals , which opened March 30, 2008. The bridge closed for major renovations on July 6, 2007. The 27 million project was intended to help extend the life of the bridge for 20 years until a new one is built. The bridge reopened August 29, 2007. http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 08 28 AR2007082800985.html The northernmost portion of the bridge was lowered to become an at grade roadway with a new intersection at South Capitol Street and Potomac Avenue. Nearly three blocks of elevated roadway, which previously acted as a barrier to access across South Capitol Street, were removed and replaced with at grade intersections that will help knit the neighborhood ... and after Crossings navbox structure Bridges place Anacostia River bridge FrederickDouglass ... in Washington, D.C. Category FrederickDouglass Memorial Bridge Category Bridges over the Anacostia ... more details
Infobox Protected area name FrederickDouglass National Historic Site iucn category map US Locator Blank.svg map caption locator x 240 locator y 80 location Washington, D.C. , United States USA nearest city Washington, D.C. lat d 38 lat m 51 lat s 48 lat NS N long d 76 long m 59 long s 07 long EW W area 9 acres 0.04 km established February 12, 1988 visitation num 23,226 visitation year 2005 governing body National Park Service Image FrederickDouglass House.jpg 240px right thumb FrederickDouglass home The FrederickDouglass National Historic Site , administered by the National Park Service , is located ... Historic Site , the site preserves the home and estate of FrederickDouglass , one of the most prominent African American s of the nineteenth century. Douglass lived in this house, which he named Cedar ... view of the U.S. Capitol and the Washington D.C. skyline. The FrederickDouglass National Historic ... guide books, who recommend taking a taxi. History The site of the FrederickDouglass home was originally ... is reminiscent of the design of Andrew Jackson Downing . ref Kaiser, p. 438. ref After Douglass death, his widow, Helen Pitts Douglass Helen , founded the FrederickDouglass Memorial and Historical ... and preserving it. ref cite web url title FrederickDouglass House work Historic American Buildings ... http www.nps.gov frdo FrederickDouglass National Historic Site External links http www.frederickdouglass.org Frederick Douglass.org Registered Historic Places Category African American museums ... National Historic Sites in Washington, D.C. Category FrederickDouglass National Historic Site Category ... Parks East Category Biographical museums in Washington, D.C. Douglass, Frederick National Historic ... Savings and Trust Company . Later that year Douglass purchased it and eventually expanded its ... visitor center and Douglass s growlery , a small stone building in which he secluded himself ... Pitts Douglass List of museums focused on African Americans References reflist Kaiser, Harvey H. 2008 ... more details
Infobox Book name Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass translator image Image LifeOfFrederickDouglassCover.jpg 100px Image Sketchofdouglass.jpg 100px image caption FrederickDouglass author Frederick ... Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass is a memoir and treatise on Abolitionism abolition written by famous orator and ex slave , FrederickDouglass . It is generally held to be the most famous ... States. Synopsis Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass encompasses eleven chapters that recount ... of FrederickDouglass was published in 1845, and within four months of this publication, five ... of FrederickDouglass in Phylon by James Matlack, March 1979. ref After publication, he sailed ... Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass was published, he was given the liberty to begin more ... of the Life of FrederickDouglass opened several doors, not only for Douglass ambitious work ... of FrederickDouglass has received many positive reviews, however, there was a group of people who ..., found in the Norton Critical Edition of Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass, An American ... of Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass , the public could not fathom how it was possible for a former ... of FrederickDouglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself in A Norton Critical Edition ... PBrIyIN9ICQC&pg PA131&lpg PA131&dq Margaret fuller 22Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass 22 .... References Reflist See also Self Made Men FrederickDouglass External links wikisource Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass, An American Slave Sources http www.gutenberg.org etext 23 Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass at Project Gutenberg plain text and HTML . http www.archive.org ... 3Atexts 20 Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass at Internet Archive scanned books original ... Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass , a SparkNotes study guide. http www.camelproductions.net FrederickDouglass and the White Negro , a documentary film on FrederickDouglass in Ireland ... more details
Self Made Men is a famous lecture by FrederickDouglass 1818 &ndash 1895 . In this speech, which was first ... is maintained. p549 References reflist Douglass, Frederick 2003 Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself . In Nina Baym Baym, Nina ed. The Norton ... Wikisource Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass, An American Slave online at Wikisource Douglass, Frederick 1992 Self Made Men . In Blassinghame, John and John McKivigan ed. The FrederickDouglass ... memory.loc.gov ammem doughtml dougFolder5.html The FrederickDouglass Papers at the Library of Congress ... American as Representative Man . In Sundquist, Eric ed. FrederickDouglass New Literary and Historical ... Franklin FrederickDouglass Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass, an American Slave Rags to riches ... ammem doughtml dougFolder5.html The FrederickDouglass Papers at the Library of Congress ... doughome.html FrederickDouglass American Memory, w Library of Congress Library of Congress Includes ... by the Monadnock Press Category Speeches Category Works by FrederickDouglass Category 1859 works ... of education for self improvement. Examples of self made men, such as Andrew Carnegie and Douglass, are often used to justify Social Darwinism and to oppose labour movement s. Douglass View Franklin s and Douglass definition of the self made man are very similar. Like Franklin, Douglass stresses the low ... 50 blockquote In addition, Douglass does not believe in what he calls the good luck theory p552 , which ... physical and mental effort. Similar to Franklin s virtue of industry, Douglass underlines the importance ..., great or desirable , that does not come by some kind of labor p555 . Douglass is convinced that success ... to the situation of the African Americans, Douglass remarks Give the negro fair play and let him alone ..., Douglass admits that industry is not the only explanation of the phenomenon of the self made man. In his ... for success such as order, the first law of heaven 562 , Douglass insists that hard work is the most ... more details
Category FrederickDouglass High School Category Columbia, Missouri ...Infobox School name Fredrick Douglass High School image FrederickDouglassHighSchool.jpg imagesize 200px caption motto established 1916 ref http www.columbia.k12.mo.us dhs history.html History Of FrederickDouglass High School Bot generated title ref type Public school government funded Public Secondary education Secondary affiliation district Columbia Public Schools grades 9 12 president principal Mr. Brian Gaub ref http www.columbia.k12.mo.us profiles dhs.html Columbia Public Schools Bot generated title ref head of school dean faculty staff students enrollment 108 ref http www.columbia.k12.mo.us profiles dhs.html CPS profile ref athletics Basketball, conference Independent colors Blue and White color White mascot Bulldog campus type Urban campus size free label free text free label2 free text2 free label3 free text3 location 1310 North Missouri Route 163 Providence Road br Columbia, Missouri Columbia , Missouri 65203 country USA information 573 214 3680 website http www.columbia.k12.mo.us dhs official site Infobox nrhp name Fred Douglass School nrhp type image caption location Columbia, Missouri lat degrees 38 lat minutes 57 lat seconds 18 lat direction N long degrees 92 long minutes 19 long seconds 59 long direction W locmapin Missouri area built 1917 architect Unknown architecture Classical Revival added September 4, 1980 governing body Local mpsub Social Institutions of Columbia s Black Community TR refnum 80002310 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref FrederickDouglass High School is an alternative public high school located in Columbia, Missouri . Douglass enrolls students 9 12 from throughout the Columbia Public Schools District. The school competes in MSHSAA 4A. Their sports include Cross Country , American football Football , Basketball and Track and Field . The school ... Register of Historic Places in 1980 as Fred Douglass School . ref name nris References ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name Douglass, Frederick, Square Historic District nrhp type hd image caption location Boston, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 20 lat seconds 9 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 5 long seconds 4 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area architect Pope, George W. Connolly, Benjamin J., et al. architecture Second Empire, Queen Anne, Gothic added October 3, 1996 governing body Local refnum 96001063 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref FrederickDouglass Square Historic District is a historic district United States historic district roughly bounded by Hammond Street, Cobat Street, Windsor Street, and Westminister Street, Lower Roxbury in Boston, Massachusetts . The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Historic districts in Massachusetts SuffolkMA NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox school name FrederickDouglass High School image imagesize 200px motto streetaddress 8000 Croom Road city Greater Upper Marlboro, Maryland Upper Marlboro state Maryland zipcode 20772 country USA fundingtype Public school government funded Public schooltype High school United States high school founded 1934 district Prince George s County Public Schools superintendent Dr. William R. Hite, Jr., Ed.D. principal Rudolph R. Saunders asst principal Edgar Chinn br Rose Dixon br Rhonda Summey staff grades 9 12 enrollment 1,081 enrollment as of 2009 language American English English communities feeders List of Prince George s County Public Schools Middle Schools James Madison Middle School James Madison Middle School campus Suburban mascot Eagles colors Burgundy and Gold color box darkred color box gold rival Gwynn Park High School conference url http www1.pgcps.org douglass Official Website FrederickDouglass High School , established in 1934 as Marlboro High School and renamed FrederickDouglass High School in 1935, is a public high school located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland is a part of the Prince George s County Public Schools system and is named after the famous abolitionist, journalist, and orator, FrederickDouglass . The school is located at 8000 Croom Road, Upper Marlboro ... and was renamed FrederickDouglass High School, in 1935. The present FrederickDouglass High School was opened in 1959. ref http www1.pgcps.org douglass index.aspx?id 35680 ref IB Middle Years Programme Empty section date January 2010 See also http www1.pgcps.org douglassFrederickDouglass HS Official Website http schools.pgcps.org index.asp?Code 15302 FrederickDouglass HS Facts & Figures References ... 3 10pm. There is a mandatory uniform policy in effect at Douglass. The school features an IB Middle ... http www.americaschoice.org America s Choice School Design signature program. Early history FrederickDouglass High School FDHS was the first high school for African Americans in Prince George s County ... more details
Infobox school name FrederickDouglass Senior High School image 1fd high.JPG imagesize 180px motto Pride ... nrhp name FrederickDouglass High School nrhp type image caption location 1601 N. Calhoun St., Baltimore ... refnum 89000412 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref FrederickDouglass Senior High School known locally as Douglass is a public high school located in Baltimore, Maryland , United States US . Established in 1883 as the Colored High and Training School, Douglass is the second oldest historically ... title A Realistic Portrait of FrederickDouglass High last Neufield first Sara publisher Baltimore Sun accessdate 2008 06 27 ref History Named the Colored High and Training School, Douglass was founded ... s name was formally changed to FrederickDouglass High School. The name change was the result ... url http www.publicschoolreview.com school ov school id 35876 title FrederickDouglass High School ... maps?f q&source s q&hl en&geocode &q FrederickDouglass Senior High School baltimore&sll 29.965481, 90.037293&sspn 0.035989,0.058966&ie UTF8&hq FrederickDouglass Senior High School&hnear Baltimore ... Baltimore 20City&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Baltimore 20City FrederickDouglass High School, Baltimore ... accessdate 2009 01 24 ref Prior to desegregation Douglass and Baltimore s Paul Laurence Dunbar High ... that admitted African American students. Douglass served African American students from west Baltimore, while Dunbar served students from east Baltimore. Among Douglass most notable alumni is Supreme ... American and Douglass is one of the eleven lowest performing schools in the state of Maryland . ref ... Laurence Dunbar High School Baltimore Dunbar opened its doors in 1937. On June 22, 1894, FrederickDouglass gave a commencement address at the school in which he said blockquote The colored people ... of black men. ref cite web url http www.aboutfamouspeople.com article1006.html title FrederickDouglass publisher About Famous People accessdate 2008 06 26 ref blockquote In 1900, the school ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name FrederickDouglass Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge image Rochester1.jpg caption Downtown Rochester as seen from Ford Street, with the bridge in the center foreground. carries Eight lanes of Interstate 490 New York I 490 crosses Genesee River and New York State Route 383 NY 383 locale Rochester, New York maint New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT id 4050129 design Triple steel arch bridge arch mainspan convert 140.9 m ft 1 abbr on length convert 364 m ft 0 abbr on width convert 39.8 m ft 1 abbr on height load clearance below traffic 71,640 2008 est. begin April 2004 complete June 18, 2007 open June 18, 2007 map cue map image map text map width lat 43.15108 long 77.60908 The FrederickDouglass Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge known as the Troup Howell Bridge until July 13, 2007 is a triple steel arch bridge carrying Interstate 490 New York Interstate 490 over the Genesee River and New York State Route 383 Exchange Boulevard in downtown Rochester, New York Rochester , New York . The bridge, officially completed on June 18, 2007, replaced a 50 year old multi girder bridge situated in the same location. General Image I 490 on Troup Howell Bridge.jpg thumb left The Douglass Anthony Bridge as seen from I 490 westbound The bridge is convert 364 m ft 0 in length, with the longest span, the arch supported roadway crossing the Genesee, encompassing convert 140.9 m ft 1 . In terms of width, the structure is convert 39.8 m ft 1 wide. ref name str structurae id s0009292 . Retrieved on 2007 06 18. ref The roadway on its surface is eight lanes wide, with four reserved for each direction of I 490. On a daily basis, the structure carries an estimated 71,640 vehicles over NY 383 and the Genesee. ref name 2007tdr cite web url https www.nysdot.gov divisions ... on July 13, 2007, the bridge was renamed the FrederickDouglass Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge , honoring FrederickDouglass and Susan B. Anthony , both of whom had ties to Rochester during ... more details
Douglass may refer to People Abel Douglass Andrew Ellicott Douglass , American astronomer Astyanax Douglass Bill Douglass , American jazz drummer Bobby Douglass Charles Douglass Dale Douglass David Douglass , American physicist Dorothea Douglass , English tennis player Frank Douglass 1875 1972 , South African rugby union player FrederickDouglass , American abolitionist and writer Gregory Douglass Gordon K. Sandy Douglass Herbert E. Douglass James Nicholas Douglass , English civil engineer James W. Douglass , American writer and activist Jimmy Douglass Joe Douglass John J. Douglass , American politician John Thomas Douglass Kingman Douglass Klondike Douglass Leon Douglass Mabel Smith Douglass Maurice Douglass Mike Douglass Mike Douglass American football Pat Douglass Paul Douglass Ramona Douglass Richard Douglass Robb Douglass Robyn Douglass Sara Douglass , Australian author pen name of Sara Warneke Sean Douglass Stephen Douglass Susan L. Douglass Suzzanne Douglass William Douglass , CEO of Douglass Distributing William Douglass engineer , Chief Engineer for the Commissioners of Irish Lights William Douglass physician , physician and pamphleteer in 18th century Boston Places In the United States Douglass, Kansas Douglass Memphis , a neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee Douglass, Texas Douglass Washington, D.C. , a neighborhood of Washington, D.C. See also Douglas disambiguation Douglass Township disambiguation Douglass crater Douglassville, Pennsylvania disambig de Douglass fr Douglass it Douglass pt Douglass vo Douglass ... more details
in the Pacific Theater. Douglass served as Assistant Director, Current Intelligence, of the CIA, from, January 1951 thorugh July 1952. Kingman Douglass married Adele Astaire , daughter of Frederick E ...Kingman Douglass April 16, 1896 October 8, 1971 , was an American investment banker and a leading member of the United States intelligence community. He was a deputy director of Central Intelligence from March 1946 to July 1946. Kingman Douglass was born April 16, 1896, in Oak Park, Illinois , the son of William Angus Douglas Sr. and Eliza Kingman. He was educated at the Hill School in Pottstown , Pennsylvania class of 1914 ref The Dial , Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., published by Hill School, 1914 ref and Yale University class of 1918 . During World War I , Kingman Douglass served as a pilot with the 91st Aero Squadron , engaged in aerial observation and photographic intelligence. As such he was commended for bravery in action on October 31, 1918. ref Harvard s Military Record in the World War , by Frederick Sumner Mead, and Aerial Observation by Holworthy Hall ref On December 16, 1922 Kingman Douglass married Helen Field James, the daughter of Howard James and Sophie Ayers. The couple had three sons Abner Kingman Douglass, Howard James Douglass and William Angus Douglass. They were later divorced. ref Kingman and Related Families in America ref ref Obituary, Helen James Douglass, Chicago Tribune December 20, 1985 ref Douglass was an investment banker for many years, a managing partner of Dillon Read. ref The Real CIA by Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, page 107 ref Douglass went into military service in World War II serving as the senior US United States Army Air Corps Army Air Corps intelligence ..., Virginia, where Adele was photographed for Life magazine in March 1961. Later, Douglass lived ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass, Kingman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Douglass, Kingman Category People of the Central Intelligence Agency Category 1896 births ... more details
life Douglass was married to Fannie Howard Douglass. Fannie was a musician as well, often accompanying Joseph s performances on the piano. He and Fannie had two children Blanche and Frederick III. ref cite web url http www.fdff.org aboutus.html title FrederickDouglass Family Foundation accessdate ...Joseph Douglass 1871 1935 was a groundbreaking African American concert violinist and grandson of abolitionist FrederickDouglass . Early Life and Influence During the time following the Civil War, many African American musicians began to break into the art music genre. Joseph Douglass, a concert violinist, was one of the first African American performers to be nationally and internationally renowned. His influence came at an early age from his father and grandfather, famous abolitionist FrederickDouglass, who were both amateur violin players. First Big Break Douglass received his first big break as a concert violinist at the age of 22 when he performed at the World s Columbian Exposition , also known as the Chicago World s Fair. On August 25, 1893 performers joined together to celebrate Colored American Day which FrederickDouglass helped plan ref cite web url http columbus.iit.edu reed2.html title The World s Columbian Exposition of 1893 Black Presence at the White City accessdate 2010 ... Lawrence Dunbar s poetry, performances by Sidney Woodward and Deseria Plato . Joseph Douglass also ... his performance at the World s Columbian Exposition, he was very well known. Douglass is credited as the first ... Americans A history 3 ed. . W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0393038432. ref . Douglass toured extensively ... 3 ed. . W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0393038432. ref . Douglass was also the first violinist of any ..., but they were never released. On top of his performance career, Douglass was an educator and conductor ... blackviolinlinks.html Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Joseph Category 1871 births Category 1935 deaths ... more details
Linda Douglass was Director of Communications for the White House Office of Health Reform in the Obama Administration . She assumed that post in May 2009, ref http www.whorunsgov.com Profiles Linda Douglass ref and left it in April 2010. ref cite news url http voices.washingtonpost.com 44 2010 04 linda douglass leaving white h.html title Linda Douglass leaving White House publisher Washington Post authorlink Howard Kurtz first Howard last Kurtz date April 8, 2010 accessdate April 11, 2010 ref Since June 2010, She has been Vice President, Head of Corporate and Strategic Communications at the Atlantic Media Company . ref cite web url http www.mediabistro.com fishbowlny revolving door linda douglass returns to atlantic media 164337.asp title Linda Douglass Returns To Atlantic Media author Alex Alvarez date June 10, 2010 ref Douglass first associated with Barack Obama as a senior strategist and spokeswoman of his Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008 presidential campaign . She joined his campaign on May 21, 2008. ref cite news url http latimesblogs.latimes.com washington 2008 05 linda douglass.html title Linda Douglass, well known journalist, becomes a partisan date May 21, 2008 first Don last Frederick publisher Los Angeles Times ref Following Obama s victory in the United States presidential election, 2008 November 2008 presidential elections , Douglass was appointed to be the spokesperson of the United States presidential inauguration presidential inauguration committee. ref ... Katharine last Seelye ref Douglass is a former journalist with ABC News and CBS News , and began ... Douglass holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Southern California . Family Douglass is married to John Phillips. The couple have one daughter, Katie. References ... Persondata . NAME Douglass, Linda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Linda Category Living people Category University ... more details
Douglass Township may refer to the following places in the United States Douglass Township, Michigan Douglass Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Douglass Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Geodis de Douglass Township ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Douglass Place nrhp type image caption location 516 524 S. Dallas St., Baltimore, Maryland lat degrees 39 lat minutes 17 lat seconds 6 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 35 long seconds 47 long direction W locmapin Maryland area built 1892 architect architecture Italianate added September 15, 1983 governing body Private refnum 83004214 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Douglass Place is a group of historic Terraced house rowhouse s located at Baltimore , Maryland , United States . Built in 1892, it represents typical alley houses of the period in Baltimore, two narrow bays wide, two stories high over a cellar, with shed roofs pitched to the rear. Italianate architecture Italianate influence is reflected in their segmental arched window and door openings, and in the simple molded sheet metal cornices which crown the buildings. FrederickDouglass 1818 1895 constructed the five buildings as rental housing for blacks in the Fells Point area of Baltimore, where he had resided from the 1820s to 1838. The site was the location of the Dallas Street Station Methodist Episcopal Church, which he had attended while living in the area. ref cite web url http mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 764&COUNTY Baltimore 20City&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Baltimore 20City title Maryland Historical Trust date 2008 11 21 work Douglass Place, Baltimore City publisher Maryland Historical Trust ref Douglass Place was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ref name nris References reflist External links http mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 764&COUNTY Baltimore 20City&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Baltimore 20City Douglass Place, Baltimore City , including photo from 2003, at Maryland Historical Trust National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Houses in Baltimore, Maryland Category 1892 architecture Category Italianate architecture in Maryland Category ... more details
Infobox Pro Football player Color black fontcolor gold Name Leo Douglass Image Imagewidth Caption DateOfBirth February 13, 1901 Birthplace Wakefield, Massachusetts DateOfDeath Deathplace Height ft 5 Height in 11 Weight lbs 190 Position Fullback American football Fullback , Tailback College Lehigh University br University of Vermont Jersey Career Highlights y Awards Won 1926 NFL Championship Honors Retired s Records Stats PFR DougLe21 NFL DatabaseFootball DOUGLLEO01 CFL CFL Rushing years 1925 br 1926 br 1926 br 1926 br 1926 teams Millville Big Blue Ind. br Haven Villa of Winter Haven Ind. br Brooklyn Lions National Football League NFL br Frankford Yellow Jackets NFL br Bethlehem Bears Eastern League of Professional Football ELPF CFHOF CollegeHOF CollegeHOFID HOF Leo FrederickDouglass was a professional American football football who played in the National Football League in 1926 NFL season 1926 . Douglass split the 1926 season playing for the Brooklyn Lions and the Frankford Yellow Jackets . He won the 1926 NFL championship when with Yellow Jackets. Prior to joining the NFL, Douglass played for the Millville Big Blue based in Millville, New Jersey . He scored 8 touchdown s for the Big Blue that season. In January 1926, several members of the team traveled to Florida to play several pick up games against the Tampa Cardinals , featuring Jim Thorpe . The team that was formed was called ... from the Frankford Yellow Jackets and the NFL s Pottsville Maroons . Douglass also played for the Bethlehem ... football, Douglass played college football at Lehigh University and the University of Vermont References http armchairgm.wikia.com Leo Douglass Leo Douglass stats http query.nytimes.com mem archive ... 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass, Leo ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Leo Category 1901 births Category Players ... Category Millville Football & Athletic Club players Category Year of death missing pt Leo Douglass ... more details