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Frederick Douglass
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Frederick Douglass' birth
Birth of frederick douglass in Talbot country, Maryland. -
Slavery starts fror Frederick
Taken to live in the slave quarters of the Lloyd plantations. -
Freedom from slavery
Frederick Douglass escapes to New York and makes a new identity and twelvw days later marries Anna Murray who was also a slave that worked at the same plantation. -
Frederick Douglass' first speech
It was his first speech at an antislavery meeting with yet to come many more. -
Frederick Douglass' book
Frederick his biography called The Narritive life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. It sold over 30,000 copies. -
Frederick Douglass' newspaper
Frederick Douglass publishes his first weekly newspaper called the North Star. -
Frederick Douglass and John Brown
Frederick Douglass meets withJohn Brown and made a plan that John Brown seizes Harper's Ferry. -
President Lincoln elected
Preseident Abraham Lincoln today was elected and had a plan to free all slaves. -
Civil war starts
Civil war effected Frederick Douglass because many black people recruited by him fought for the Union and in the beginning, the war was over slavery. -
Emancipation Proclomation
This day Abraham Lincoln anounced the Emancipation Proclomation that later took into effect after the war that freed all slaves from the southern border. -
Talking with President Lincoln
Frederick Douglass complains to poor treatment of african soldiers in the Union. -
Civil war ends
The civil war ended with a success of abolishing slavery in the southern states and one of his sons came back from fighting unwounded. -
Last battle of civil war
Today Robert E.Lee of the Confederacy surrenders to Ulysses Grant and will make many famous changes to America.[slavery] -
13th ammendment
Today officially slavery is now abolished by the constitution in America. -
14th ammendment
Grants citizenship to anyone born in the United States. -
Baptist Church
The baptist church splits over the slavery issue. -
15th ammendment
Guarentees right to vote regardless of race color. -
civil rights
Civil rights guarentee equal use of public accomodations and places of public amusement. -
Another biography
Frederick Douglass publishes another biography called The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass. -
Death of Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass died on this day.