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Virtual Ranger Talk from Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Frederick Douglass spent his life fighting for justice and equality. Born into slavery in 1818, he escaped as a young man and became a leading voice in the abolitionist movement. People everywhere still find inspiration today in his tireless struggle, brilliant words, and inclusive vision of humanity. Douglass's legacy is preserved at Cedar Hill, the house where he lived his last 17 years, in Washington, D.C. Join us for a talk from Park Ranger Kevin W. Bryant to learn more about Douglass, and how his home came to be part of the National Parks System.
Partnership between Frederick Douglass National Historic Site and Chappaqua, Greenburgh, New Rochelle, Pelham, and Yorktown Public Libraries.
- Date:
- Wednesday, February 7, 2024
- Time:
- 7:00pm - 8:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Audience:
- Adults Teen
- Categories:
- Black History Month Civic Engagement History & Local Interest