Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2117 1288
https://isni.org/isni/0000000121171288
Name: 
Bailey, Fred
Bailey, Freddie
Bailey, Frederick A.
Bailey (Frederick Augustus Washington)
Baly, Frederick Augustus Washington
Douglas, Frederick
Douglas, Fredrick
Douglas, Fredrik
Douglass, Federico Bailey
Douglass, Frederic
Douglass (Frederick)
Douglass, Frederick (American offical, diplomat, and abolitionist, ca. 1818-1895)
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass (American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman)
Frederick Douglass (Amerikaans journalist)
Frederick Douglass (politico, scrittore e editore statunitense)
Frederick Douglass (US-amerikanischer Abolitionist und Schriftsteller)
Frederik Duglas
Frederiks Duglass
Fredrik Duqlas
Fridericus Douglass
Johnson, Frederick
Stanley, Frederick
Дуглас, Фредерик
Фредерик Дуглас
Фредерик Дъглас
Фредерік Дуглас
דגלס, פרדריק
פרדריק דאגלס
فردريك دوجلاس
فردریک داگلاس
فريدريك دوغلاس
ഫ്രഡറിക് ഡഗ്ലസ്സ്
เฟรเดอริค ดักลาส
프레더릭 더글러스
ダグラス, フレデリック
フレデリック・ダグラス
弗雷德里克·道格拉斯
Dates: 
1818-1895
Creation class: 
a
Computer file
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Language material
Musical sound recording
Creation role: 
author
contributor
creator
performer
Related names: 
African Methodist Episcopal Church (isAffiliatedWith)
Baillargeon, Normand (co-author)
Baker, Houston A.
Blassingame, John W.
Blassingame, John W. (co-author)
Blight, David W. (co-author)
Davis, Angela Yvonne (co-author)
Davis, Ossie (1917-2005)
Davis, Ossie (co-performer)
Douglass, Frederick
ebrary, Inc
Farmer, William
Foner, Philip Sheldon
Foner, Philip Sheldon (1910-1994)
Foner, Philip Sheldon (co-author)
Garrison, William Lloyd (1805-1879))
Gonzalez-Batlle, Fanchita (co-author)
Levine, Robert Steven (co-author)
Lohmann, Christoph
McKivigan, John R.
McKivigan, John R. (1949-....))
Nogueira, Luís
Prince, Mary
Quarles, Benjamin (1904-....))
Ritchie, Barbara
Rossignol, Marie-Jeanne (co-author)
Santerre, Chantal
Stepto, Robert B. (co-author)
Thoreau, Henry David (1817-1862))
Thoreau, Henry David (co-author)
Tronc, Hélène (co-author)
Villeneuve, Guillaume (co-author)
稲沢, 秀夫 (1928-)
Titles: 
anti-slavery movement., The
Autobiographies
autobiography of Frederick Douglass, The
De l'esclavage en Amérique
En ¤amerikansk slaves beretning samt Tale holdt ved afsløringen af Emancipation Monument rejst til ære for Abraham Lincoln i Lincoln Park, Washington, D.C. 14. april 1876
Farewell speech of Mr Frederick Douglass : previously to embarking on board the Cambria, upon his return to America
Frederick Douglas ; Autobiographies
Frederick Douglass on women's rights
Frederick Douglass papers, The
Frederick Douglass' speeches
heroic slave a cultural and critical edition, The
l'esclavage en Amérique, De
La vie de Frederick Douglass, esclave américain, écrite par lui-même
lecture on our national capital, A
Levensverhaal van Frederik Douglass, een "gewezen" slaaf : (door hem zelven geschreven)
Life and writings of Frederick Douglass 1850-1860, The
meaning of July 4th for the Negro, The
Mémoires d'un esclave américain
mind and heart of Frederick Douglass, The : excerpts from speeches of the great Negro orator
Mon éducation
My bondage and my freedom
narrative and selected writings, The
Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself a new critical edition
Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself with related documents
Negerslafven. : Fredrik Douglass lefnadsöden skildrade af honom själf : hans tidiga lif som slaf han flykt från slafveriet och hela hans följande historia.
Oeuvres choisies
Prose works. Selections
Rainbows of promise, c1983:
Stern weist nach Norden Lebenserinnerungen
Three classic African-American novels
Vida de un esclavo americano, escrita por él mismo
Vie d'un esclave américain
voice ringing O'er the Gale ! the oratory of Frederick Douglass, A
What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July?
Works. Selections
פרדריק דאגלס, עבד אמריקני, סיפור חייו
قصة حياة فريدريك دوغلاس
わが生涯と時代
数奇なる奴隷の半生 : フレデリック・ダグラス自伝
Contributed to or performed: 
March of the Victors - End Title
Victors - Original Soundtrack Recording, The
Notes: 
A star pointed north ... 1946
African American abolitionists Statesmen Authors, Black
American national biography online, Sept. 18, 2002 (Douglass, Frederick, Feb. 1818-20 Feb. 1895)
Associated Group: African Methodist Episcopal Church
Associated Language:
Civil rights movements
Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass , accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014 (Douglass, Frederick; Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey; abolitionist, slave, civil rights activist, newspaper editor / publisher; born c. February 1818 in Near Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, United States, Holme Hill Farm; lived for twenty years as a slave and nearly nine years as a fugitive slave: after he fled slavery adopted a new surname, Douglass; joined the African Methodist Episcopal Church; editor of the New National Era, a newspaper he took over in 1870 in Washington, D.C.; launched his professional life as an orator and abolitionist; U.S. marshal for the District of Columbia in 1877, recorder of deeds in the District of Columbia (1881); minister and consul general to Haiti (1889-1891); died 20 February 1895 in Anacostia, Washington, District of Columbia, United States)
My bondage and my freedom, c1987 CIP t.p. (Frederick Douglass) in introd. (b. 1818 on a farm on Maryland's Eastern Shore)
NUCMC files (Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895)
Rainbows of promise, c1983 p. 7 (Freddie Bailey) cover, p. 4 (Fred Bailey)
Slaves Civil rights workers Diplomats Editors
The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site WWW Home page, March 22, 2002 (Frederick Douglass; b. on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in 1818, and was given the name Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey (Baly))
The Frederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress WWW Home page, March 22, 2002 (Frederick Douglass; b. Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, a slave, in Tuckahoe, Talbot County, Maryland, 1818)
Wikipedia, WWW, Sep. 23, 2011 (Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, Feb. 1818, Talbot County, Maryland - Feb. 20, 1895, Washington, D.C.) was an African-American social reformer, orator, writer, and statesman; after escaping from slavery, he became a leader of the abolitionist; wrote several autobiographies; described his experiences as a slave in his 1845 autobiography) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass
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