Honoring Black History Month: Frederick Douglass

Join Student Engagement as we honor Black History Month by highlighting former slaves who went on to impact America.

“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglas is one of the most well-known abolitionists in history. Enslaved, Douglass eventually purchased his own freedom and started an anti-slavery newspaper. Through his writings, Douglass sparked a revolution to end slavery. Douglass then went on to become statesman where he devoted his role to freedom and equality.

You can learn more about Frederick Douglass and other great Americans by visiting nationalhumanitiescenter.org