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Off Set: Women Behind the Scenes of Frederick Douglass’ Life and Legacy

Off Set: Women Behind the Scenes of Frederick Douglass’ Life and Legacy

Women were a crucial part of Frederick Douglass’ development as an equal rights activist and preserving his memory for generations to come. Brittany Hall is a scholar of African American history and park ranger at the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. She studies the history of 19th century visual culture, with a special interest in the the preservation of Frederick Douglass’ final home as a historic house museum. Ms. Hall’s talk will emphasize the important role of women in shaping Frederick Douglass’ public image, before and after his death. RSVP to reserve your free place at the March 16th talk!

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Nancy Proctor
3016426257

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Friday, March 16, 2018, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
3016426257
Free

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