The statues were originally created for the city's 2018 “Year of Douglass” celebration. By 2023, the city said they'd already stood for two years longer than originally planned. Some were damaged by ...
Here, Frederick Douglass Academy VII students engaged in Ghanaian academic and cultural life, learning native languages and ...
On the 162nd anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation Sunday, community members took a walk around Pine Grove Cemetery to learn more about Lynners who played an important role in abolition. The ...
NILES, Mich. (WNDU) - The Niles District Library is celebrating civil rights leader Frederick Douglass with a new exhibit. It ...
The American Library Association has proclaimed Sept. 22-28 Banned Books Week to draw attention to the issue. In honor of the occasion, Random House imprint One World is hosting “Free Your Mind,” an ...
The Niles District Library has teamed up with the Niles History Center to host "The Frederick Douglass: Advocate for Equality Exhibit", which will be on display from now through Oct. 4.
African American Women’s Wellness Walk and Expo is this Saturday from 7:30-10:30 am at Frederick Douglass Recreation Center ...
The statues were originally created for the city's 2018 “Year of Douglass” celebration. By 2023, the city said they'd already stood for two years longer than originally planned. Some were damaged by ...
The City of Rochester has released the full schedule for the Frederick Douglass HBCU Football Classic Weekend of Hope. The ...
Despite apprehensions that the information might endanger his freedom, in 1845 Douglass published his autobiography, "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave." Three years ...