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Collection of Frederick Douglass' Monthly's, booklets, and other materials

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Names
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Topic
Antislavery movements -- United States
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Collection of Frederick Douglass' Monthly's, booklets, and other materials
Summary
This collection, which dates from circa 1859-1894, contains materials relating to abolitionist Frederick Douglass. It includes several of his speeches reproduced in booklets and pamphlets, a visiting card, a portrait bearing his autograph, and 28 issues of Douglass'Monthly, which ran from 1858 to 1863.
Biographical/Historical note
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was born into slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore but fled north in 1838 to settle in Massachussetts. He soon joined the antislavery movement, and by the mid-1840s his commanding eloquence in offering firsthand testimony to the oppressions of slavery had transformed him into one of the movement's most persuasive spokesmen. Douglass' reforming zeal remained strong all his life. After the Civil War put an end to slavery, he continued to be a leading defender of the rights of African Americans during Reconstruction.
Extent
1.63 Linear feet ((2 boxes))
Date
circa 1859 - 1894
Custodial History note
Purchased by the Anacostia Community Museum to support an exhibition on Frederick Douglass.
Archival Repository
Anacostia Community Museum Archives
Identifier
ACMA.06-112
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Visiting cards
Speeches
Newspapers
Booklets
Photographs
Pamphlets
Citation
Collection of Frederick Douglass materials, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into 3 series. Series 1:Douglass' Monthly newspaper 2:Booklets 3: Other Materials.
Genre/Form
Visiting cards
Speeches
Newspapers
Booklets
Photographs
Pamphlets
Newspapers -- 19th century
Restrictions
Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist at acmarchives@si.edu.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1519831803873-1519831803880-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa76c9cebf5-686e-4da0-8804-db9f1579d890

In the Collection

  • Booklets

  • Douglass' Monthly Newspapers

  • Other materials, undated

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. IX

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. V

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. III, No. V

  • The Claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered. An Address, before the Literary Societies of Western Reserve College, at Commencement. . .

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. VIII

  • Address by Hon. Frederick Douglass, Delivered in the Congregational Church, Washington, D.C., on the Twenty-first Anniversary of Emancipation in the District of Columbia

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. III

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. II

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. III, No. X

  • Portrait of unidentified man

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. I

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. IX

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol.III, No. IV

  • Speech before the Civil Rights Mass Meeting held at Lincoln Hall, Hon. Frederick Douglass, and Robert G. Ingersoll

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol, III, No. I

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. IV

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. III, No. IX

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. III, No. VII

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV. No. XI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV: No. VII

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. III, No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. IV, No. III

  • Portrait of Frederick Douglass with calling card

  • Indenture agreement

  • Address. . .by Hon. Frederick Douglass Delivered in the Metropolitan A.M.E. Church, Washington, D.C., The Lesson of the Hour

  • Oration by Frederick Douglass Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument in Memory of Abraham Lincoln.

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. III, No. XI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. II

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. V. No. VI

  • Douglass' Monthly, Vol. III, No. VIII

  • Typed funeral oration delivered by Rev. H. E. Steven on Frederick Douglass

  • Calling card, Frederick Douglass, Anacostia, D.C.

September 1860, Vol.III: N0. IV
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