Frederick Douglass Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Frederick Douglass Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Publishers Frederick Douglass including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Frederick Douglass
Real Name Frederick Douglass
Profession Publishers, Civil Rights Activists
Nick Name Frederick Douglass
Nationality American
Personal life of Frederick Douglass
Born on 01 February 1818
Birthday 1st February
Died At Age 77
Sun Sign Aquarius
Born in Talbot County, Maryland, U.S
Died on 20 February 1895
Place of death Washington, D.C., United States
Grouping of People African American Authors, African American Men
City Maryland
Personal life of Frederick Douglass
Father Aaron Anthony
Mother Harriet Bailey
Spouses/Partners Helen Pitts Douglass (m. 1884-1895), Anna Murray (m. 1838-1882)
Children Frederick Douglass, Jr., Rosetta Douglass, Charles Remond Douglass, Annie Douglass, Lewis Henry Douglass
Personal Fact of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass broke away from the shackles of slavery to become one of the leaders of the abolitionist movement in 19th century U.S. He strongly believed in the principle of equality and was of the view that all human beings, irrespective of race, gender, and nationality, are created equal. It is interesting to note that this great orator and social reformer was not even aware of his exact date of birth or the name of his father. Born a slave, he was shuttled from one owner to another until he finally reached the house of Hugh and Sophia Auld.

Sophia was a kind hearted woman who treated the boy with love and taught him to read and writea crime in those days. Douglass made it a point to teach other slaves whatever he had learned. In a great display of courage, he successfully escaped from his master and joined the abolitionist movement.

He became involved with the American Anti-Slavery Society and published his autobiography which became a bestseller. He extensively toured Europe and published some abolitionist newspapers. He campaigned in favour of the black’s and women’s right to vote, and eloquently defended his stance at various conventions.