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Tracing the Life of Frederick Douglass
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Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration
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(507) 388-3672 (Voice)
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by The Maryland Center for History and Culture. This program narrates the story of Douglass’s extraordinary life as an abolitionist, statesman, and author in Maryland and beyond. Students will analyze primary source documents from Douglass and view photographs, timelines, and other sources that explore the fruitful legacy he left behind. For Grades K-6
Updated: January 19, 2024