Frederick Douglass was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
Frederick Douglass may also refer to:
- Frederick Douglass Jr., son of Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, essayist and newspaper editor
- Frederick Douglass (Moore opera), a 1985 opera by Dorothy Rudd Moore
- Frederick Douglass (Ulysses Kay opera) (1991)
- Frederick Douglass (Weitzman), a 2013 bronze sculpture by Steven Weitzman in Washington, D.C.
- Frederick Douglass (Edwards), a 2015 bronze sculpture by Andrew Edwards in College Park, Maryland
- Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History, a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers
- Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom, a 2018 biography by David W. Blight
Other people with similar names
- Frederic Huntington Douglas, a curator at the Denver Art Museum in Denver, CO
- Fred J. Douglas (1869–1949), US Representative
- Frederick Sylvester North Douglas (1791–1819), MP for Banbury
See also
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