100 Years of America's National Parks: FrederickDouglass National Historic Site

Carol M. Highsmith
July 25, 2016
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Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Washington, D.C.

A view of the Library at Cedar Hill, Frederick Douglass’ home at Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Washington, D.C. In his journey from captive slave to internationally renowned activist, abolitionist, civil rights advocate and statesman, Douglass changed how Americans thought about race, slavery and American democracy.

Photo by Carol M. Highsmith