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Today in Black History:  February 20th   1895 – Frederick Douglass Passes Away Frederick Douglass, born into Maryland slavery in February 1818, escaped to New Bedford in 1838, adopting his surname from Lady of the Lake. His wife, Anna, and their children joined him as he became a leading abolitionist. In 1845, he published Narrative […]

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