1. Douglass - Noun
2. Douglass - Proper noun
United States abolitionist who escaped from slavery and became an influential writer and lecturer in the North (1817-1895)
Source: WordNet1916 ) * February 14 Frederick Douglass (his day of birth was never established; he adopted this date), American abolitionist author and statesman (d. Source: Internet
According to Douglass, their treatment as slaves entitled the now liberated African American men, who lacked women's indirect empowerment, to voting rights before women were granted the franchise. Source: Internet
According to the museum, the Douglass walking stick is one of a kind and will be added to the museum’s expanding historical collection of artifacts. Source: Internet
According to Douglass, smallpox inoculation was "a medical experiment of consequence," one not to be undertaken lightly. Source: Internet
After escaping from slavery in Maryland, Douglass fled to New York City and then to Massachusetts, publishing his autobiography in 1845. Source: Internet
After Lincoln's death Frederick Douglass The post-war (1865) ratification of the 13th Amendment outlawed slavery. Source: Internet