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Explore the historic lives of two influential figures: Frederick Douglass and John F. Kennedy. Frederick Douglass, born in February 1818 in Easton, Maryland, escaped from slavery and became a leading voice for abolition and civil rights. He envisioned starting a newspaper called "The North Star," symbolizing hope and freedom for enslaved individuals. John F. Kennedy, a pivotal president in the fight for equality, shares Douglass's legacy. Discover their contributions through photos, personal information, and historical context that shaped American history.
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Wall Photos Flair Boxes Fredrick Douglass Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Share History Book View photos of Fredrick Douglass Fredrick Douglass I have just been freed. Send Fredrick a message Poke message Anna Mury That is great Information Networks: Maryland Birthday: February 1818 Hometown: Easton Maryland Fredrick Douglass Fredrick Douglass I think I want to start a news paper Anna mury that’s good Friends Fredrick Douglass I think I’m going to name it the North Star Fredrick Douglass I call it that because it is what the slaves followed to freedom
Wall Photos Flair Boxes John F. Kennedy Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Networks: Maryland Sex: Male Birthday: February 1818 Hometown: Easton Maryland Relationship Status: Married to Anna Mury History Book View photos of JFK (5) Send JFK a message Poke message Personal Information Activities: trying to abolish slavery Interests: reading, writing speeches and working on the North Star Favorite Books: The Columbian Orator and Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass Information Networks: Maryland Birthday: February 1818 Hometown: .Easton Maryland Fredrick Douglass Contact Information Photos 2 Albums The Family Updated last Tuesday
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