
Frederick Douglass: Part Two
Civics & Coffee: A History Podcast
02/26/22
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Join me this week as I wrap up the life of famed abolitionist and ex-slave, Frederick Douglass.
In this episode, we pick up with Douglass venturing into national politics and announcing his support for women's suffrage. This episode also discusses how Douglass evolved in the aftermath of the Civil War and where he focused his attention once slavery was abolished.
For show notes, source material and transcripts, please visit the website at www.civicsandcoffee.com
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Frederick Douglass: Part One
February 19, 2022
•16m
Abolitionist, author, newspaper editor.
Frederick Douglass was many things in his 77 years and continues to be a powerful historic figure. Join me this week as I begin a dive into the life of one of the greatest and most respected fighters in history, Fredrick Douglass.
You can see source material and show notes on the website at www.civicsandcoffee.com
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