Frederick Douglass stood at the podium ... Douglass published the first issue of the North Star, a four-page weekly, out of Rochester, New York. Ever since he first met Garrison in 1841, the ...
as North Star shone in and over Belfast. The show takes its title from the antislavery newspaper Frederick Douglass founded ...
Now a general for her Civil War military service, Harriet Tubman looked to the North Star for direction and hope.
North Star is a musical celebration of Belfast's black community and the city's links to the 19th Century anti-slavery ...
Author Sidney Morrison captivated a diverse audience at a recent speaking engagement at the Cleveland Public Library, ...
And this was one of the reasons why he wanted to start The North Star, his newspaper. [Chatelain] For Frederick Douglass, starting the North Star was critical to create a Black voice of abolition.
Last night was a night when the visible and the invisible, the tangible and the intangible came together, as North Star shone ...
"Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave." Three years later, after a speaking tour of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Douglass published the first issue of "The North Star ...