
Frederick Douglass Quotes
Abolitionist, social reformer
Frederick Douglass was abolitionist, social reformer from the United States
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”— Frederick Douglass
This quote is from Douglass's 1857 speech on West India Emancipation, delivered in Canandaigua, New York. It became one of the most cited lines in the history of American civil rights advocacy.
The Story of Frederick
Died on the way home from a women's rights meeting
Douglass spent his final decades advocating for women's suffrage, immigrant rights, and public education. He died of a heart attack on February 20, 1895, at seventy-seven, hours after attending a meeting of the National Council of Women. He spent nearly sixty years fighting for the idea that no human being belongs to another.
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