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Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, known as Cedar Hill in Washington, DC, preserves the life and legacy of former slave, abolitionist, equal rights advocate, and statesman Frederick Douglass. Visitors may enjoy a ranger-led tour of the home and wander the grounds to see the tiny stone “growlery.”
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In the early 1900s Alice Paul was imprisoned during a protest for suffrage, and upon release the suffrage organizers gave her a jail door pin to re...
View full detailsFrederick Douglass spent his life fighting for justice and equality. Born into slavery in 1818, he escaped as a young man and became a leading voic...
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