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Historical Newspapers Edited by Frederick Douglass Now Online

Historical Newspapers Edited by Frederick Douglass Now Online

Abolitionist, journalist and author Frederick Douglass. Photo by George Francis Schreiber, April 26, 1870.

Newspapers edited by Frederick Douglass, who escaped slavery in 1838 and became a voice for abolitionists as a journalist, orator, and author, have been digitized and are now available online from the Library of Congress.

The collection is comprised of 568 issues of three weekly newspaper titles dating between 1847 and 1874: The North Star in Rochester, New York, Frederick Douglass’ Paper in Rochester, New York, and New National Era in Washington, D.C. The collection is online at: loc.gov/collections/frederick-douglass-newspapers/about-this-collection.

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