Frederick Douglass: An American in Ireland (Part III)
The third and final installment of Sylvia Wohlfarth’s series on Frederick Douglass’s adventures in Ireland.
The third and final installment of Sylvia Wohlfarth’s series on Frederick Douglass’s adventures in Ireland.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 2: The third and final installment of Sylvia Wohlfarth’s series on Frederick Douglass’s adventures in Ireland
To deny that Black people receive a different brand of justice than white people is engaging in intellectual dishonesty and a feeble attempt at moral naiveté
The Rittenhouse verdict and the racism of America’s dual justice system
Frederick Douglass lectured on anti-slavery, temperance, women’s rights, racism, and social justice for all. He also edited and owned newspapers.
The most celebrated Black man of his era, Frederick Douglass was also the most photographed American of any race in the 19th century.