Events

Violins for Douglass

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | October 21, 2022

Frederick Douglas Save the Date 2022

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | August 17, 2022

FDMHA Essay Contest 2024

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | February 22, 2022

FDMHA Statement on Peaceful Protests

By FDMHA | June 14, 2020

June 14, 2020   “Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them.”   — Frederick Douglass (Photo Courtesy of NBC News) George Perry Floyd, Jr.  Prior to May 25, 2020, a man known mostly to his family,…

Essay Scholarship Contest

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | March 19, 2020

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site in Washington, DC

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | November 19, 2019

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Blessings of Liberty and Education

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | November 19, 2019

By Frederick Douglass September 3, 1894 Manassas, Virginia Ladies, Gentlemen and Friends: As I am a stranger among you and a sojourner, you will, I hope, allow me a word about myself, by way of introduction. I want to say something about the day upon which we are met. Coincidents are always more or less, interesting and here is one such of a somewhat striking character. This day has for me a special interest. It happens to be the…

FDMHA President’s Address at Violins for Douglass 2014

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | November 19, 2019

It is with a great deal of joy, pride and sense of accomplishment that I welcome each of you assembled. I am so grateful that you elected to share this time with us. I greet you personally and formally in my capacity as President of the oldest Frederick Douglass Organization in the World. Over 114 years ago the imprimatur of permanence was stamped upon the legacy of Frederick Douglass by an enactment of the United States Congress. We…

Blessings of Liberty and Education

By FDMHA Memorial & Historial Association | November 19, 2019

By Frederick Douglass September 3, 1894 Manassas, Virginia Ladies, Gentlemen and Friends: As I am a stranger among you and a sojourner, you will, I hope, allow me a word about myself, by way of introduction. I want to say something about the day upon which we are met. Coincidents are always more or less, interesting and here is one such of a somewhat striking character. This day has for me a special interest. It happens to be the…