Inside The Lavish D.C. Home Of An Abolitionist Who Escaped Enslavement
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It’s an 85-step climb to the hilltop home of Frederick Douglass in D.C.’s predominantly African American Anacostia neighborhood. For me, it’s just a brief cardio challenge. For Douglass, it must have served as a constant reminder of his journey from enslaved child to leading voice in the abolitionist movement, equal rights advocate and statesman.
- By Kurt Repanshek - August 13th, 2024 2:30am