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Frederick Douglass
Remembering David Ruggles, the radical abolitionist who opened the first Black-owned bookstore.
A Black History month reflection.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 18, 2025
There was no better reader than James Earl Jones.
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Nikole Hannah-Jones on Opposition to the 1619 Project and Teaching Slavery in Schools
”What these bills make clear is that the fights over the 1619 Project, at their essence, are about power.“
By
Nikole Hannah-Jones
| February 10, 2023
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass">
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass">
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass">Kwame Dawes on
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Dawes, the great poet and critic, reflects on the legacy of the rhetorician and abolitionist Douglass, in the introduction to a new edition of his monumental autobiography
By
Kwame Dawes
| February 6, 2023
How Ida B. Wells Campaigned to Expose the Lies Behind the Lynchings
Philip Dray on the Murder of Robert Lewis and Wells's Anti-Lynching Exposés
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Philip Dray
| June 2, 2022
Linda Hirshman on How a Printer, a Prophet, and a Contessa Moved a Nation
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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| November 29, 2021
Myriam J.A. Chancy on Writing Haiti and Honoring Its Local Realities
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Jane Ciabattari
| October 5, 2021
On the Racism of Andrew Johnson, Self-Identified White Ally and “Your Moses”
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Robert S. Levine
| August 24, 2021
On the Self-Education of Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, and the Insatiable Quest for Literacy
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| June 18, 2021
The Only Living Black Man in New York: On an Overlooked, Subversive Sci-Fi Story by W.E.B. Du Bois
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This month, Frederick Douglass’s papers will be made available to the public.
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| February 11, 2021
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Never Going to Happen">
Never Going to Happen">Silencing Ida B. Wells Was
Never Going to Happen
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‘There Are No Slaveholders Here.’ A Letter from Frederick Douglass
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How Donald Trump's Narcissism Masks His Extreme Insecurity
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