Online
Resources for
Frederick Douglass, Young Defender
of Human Rights
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave — Frederick Douglass’s autobiography, published in 1845.
Teachers will love this activity guide , accompanying Frederick’s autobiography.
Find an Underground Railroad Webquest here.
Aboard the Underground Railroad lists Underground Railroad sites in all states.
American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass is a virtual exhibit of items owned by Douglass, a summary of his achievements, and photos of his home in Washington DC.
Visit the Frederick Douglass Museum & Hall of Fame for Caring Americans , located in Fred’s first home in Washington, D.C. The museum offers exhibits honoring Frederick Douglass and other Americans who have shared his love of justice.
Check out A Picture Book of Frederick Douglass , by David Adler.
Teachers will appreciate the questions accompanying picture book, Frederick Douglass: The Last Day of Slavery , by William Miller.
See the pitcher , on which is an image of Frederick Douglass’s head, displayed in the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
Learn more about the connection between Frederick and photography .
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