Frederick Douglass died this week 1895: #LOC pic.twitter.com/4IPONq4UaZ— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) February 15, 2018
Frederick Douglass’s official birthday was 200 years ago today: pic.twitter.com/5ve6a1Wwbb— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) February 15, 2018
Frederick Douglass, esclave affranchi et rebelle fiscal https://t.co/y4g33eiqEU Replay pic.twitter.com/szpUZOxglJ— Contrepoints (@Contrepoints) August 18, 2016
"We're used to stories about people who have come from nothing to achieve these great things and be so well-regarded historically, but one of the big differences for Frederick Douglass is that he began not even owning himself." https://t.co/cZA76FFQ09 #BlackHistoryMonth2018 pic.twitter.com/3clFFPh62y— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) February 14, 2018
"I would unite with anybody to do right, and with nobody to do wrong." #OnThisDay in 1818, Frederick Douglass was born. https://t.co/jIHAFtwI4Y pic.twitter.com/WrkonVWXcH— Charles Koch Inst. (@CKinstitute) February 14, 2018
Happy 200th birthday to #FrederickDouglass. Follow his journey to freedom with our map & visit @FredDouglassNPS for more info on this American hero. #BHMhttps://t.co/COZJMtkVkT pic.twitter.com/6lb8iY35In— NatGeo Education (@NatGeoEducation) February 14, 2018
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_DouglassHappy Birthday, Mr. Douglass! Born into slavery, young Frederick never knew the date of his birth. As an adult, Frederick Douglass celebrated his birthday on Feb 14 #ValentinesDay to honor his mother who called him "her little Valentine." #Douglass200 #bhm pic.twitter.com/QSbGsfIgNH— Frederick Douglass (@FredDouglassNPS) February 14, 2018
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Black history is American history, a story of oppression and liberation rooted in the libertarian idea of individual rights. https://t.co/Gn9LKR7x6h #BlackHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/X11aVP8KpI— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) February 15, 2018