Remembering His Legacy
Frederick Douglass, renowned orator, statesmen and abolitionist is one of Black America's most celebrated historical figures. In this program from Tony Brown's Journal, his great-great-grandson, Frederick Douglass IV, talks about his ancestor's legacy.
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Other Authors: | Infobase,, Tony Brown Productions. |
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Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
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Tony Brown Productions,
[2004]
Distributed by Infobase, |
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1 online resource (1 video file (25 min., 12 sec)) : sound, color. |
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