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Johnson's Island: A Prison for Confederate Officers (Civil War in the North)

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The remarkable journey of Frederick Douglass from fugitive slave to famed orator and author is well recorded. Yet little has been written about Douglass's final years in Washington; D.C. Journalist John Muller explores how Douglass spent the last eighteen years of his life professionally and personally in his home; Cedar Hill; in Anacostia. The ever-active Douglass was involved in local politics; from aiding in the early formation of Howard University to editing a groundbreaking newspaper to serving as marshal of the District. During this time; his wife of forty-four years; Anna Murray; passed away; and eighteen months later; he married Helen Pitts; a white woman. Unapologetic for his controversial marriage; Douglass continued his unabashed advocacy for the rights of African Americans and women and his belief in American exceptionalism. Through meticulous research; Muller has created a fresh and intimate portrait of Frederick Douglass of Anacostia.


#646290 in Books 2016-01-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.20 x .90 x 6.10l; #File Name: 1606352849136 pages


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