Frederick Douglass was an Eastern Shore native, abolitionist leader, social reformer, and one of the most important leaders of the movement for African American civil rights in the 19th century.
A Massachusetts city was once home to a famous abolitionist who picked Valentine's Day to celebrate his birth. Frederick Douglass is now forever enshrined in the New Bedford neighborhood where he once ...
With the first 20 Africans brought to Virginia in 1619, the United States initiated a labor system characterized by extreme ...
There are 18 National Parks in Maryland as well as an additional 10 affiliated sites that partner with the National Park ...
Explore the historic Maryland landmarks that shaped America's history; the rich heritage and significant contributions of ...
Over the next four weeks, the D.C. area comes alive with events highlighting contributions made by the Black community, ...
Subjects include the Napoleonic Wars and the American Civil War The twentieth century: Extended features on the First and Second World Wars, featuring maps detailing trench warfare and aerial ...
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“From there,” Scher reflected, “I understood the importance of developing methods to map building damage in war and conflict settings with openly accessible satellite radar data.” He has since become ...
T-L Photo/GAGE VOTA Underground Railroad Museum Director Kristina Estle ... equal rights under the law in the United States. The Civil War officially abolished slavery, but it didn’t end ...
Last evening Mr. FREDERICK DOUGLASS addressed a very large and brilliant assemblage in the hall of the Cooper Institute, on the "Mission of the War ... of the South every civil and political ...