This Day in History: Frederick Douglass Passes Away in 1895

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This is an undated photo of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. (AP Photo)
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On February 20, 1895, passed away at approximately 77 years old in , D.C. A towering figure in American , Douglass escaped slavery to become one of the nation’s most powerful voices for abolition, justice, and equality.

His autobiography, “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave,” exposed the brutal realities of slavery and remains a cornerstone of Black literature. As an orator, he captivated audiences, demanding the end of bondage and the fulfillment of America’s democratic promise.

After emancipation, he fought tirelessly for Black , women’s suffrage, and Reconstruction policies to protect freedpeople. His death marked the loss of a revolutionary leader, but his words and legacy continue to inspire the fight for freedom and justice today.


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