Douglass Mind Blog
– Frederick Douglass
(Masthead of The North Star)
Today, our efforts and the efforts of many other modern abolitionists and antiracists are sprawled throughout the internet. The Douglass Mind Blog is meant to give voice to you for expanding ideas on antiracism and abolitionism. On this page, we will also keep you up-to-date with our initiatives, press releases, and general news about racism and human trafficking.
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Douglass Mind Blog
New Publishing Imprint
NEWS PROVIDED BY Forefront Books Jun 09, 2022, 11:00 ET THE NEW FREDERICK DOUGLASS BOOKS PUBLISHING IMPRINT PROVIDES A SPOTLIGHT AND FOCUS ON DIVERSE VOICES NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Forefront Books and the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives...
Frederick Douglas IV & BJ Douglas Are Not Descendants of Frederick Douglass
This article first appeared on the Washington Post website on August 19, 2007. washingtonpost.com > Arts & Living Role of a Lifetime The photo above: Frederick I. Douglas, who has reenacted speeches by abolitionist Frederick Douglass, says he is a descendant...
The Revolutionary Liberators: The Douglass Collective
Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives presents a conversation between Professor of African American Studies and Author Celeste-Marie Bernier, and the Great-Great-Great-Grandson of Frederick Douglass, Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., as they discuss never before revealed...
Dr. David “Sankofa” Anderson receives New York State’s highest honor
As published by WXXI News with Photo Insert| By April Franklin Published February 27, 2022, at 3:01 PM EST Over the weekend, Frederick Douglass historian David Anderson was honored with the New York State Liberty Medal. The Liberty Medal is the highest civilian honor...
Anna Murray Douglass and Daughter Annie Douglass to be Honored with Memorials at Mount Hope Cemetery
Announcement Comes on Anniversary of Anna Douglass Internment in Rochester FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 22, 2022 Rochester, NY— Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives (FDFI) and Rochester Area Community Foundation are pleased to announce an agreement to...
Marking the anniversary of Frederick Douglass’ self-emancipation from slavery
This news item first appeared on Rep. Chris Smith's (R-NJ) website. Rep. Smith and Rep. Bass (D-CA) joined by descendent of Frederick Douglass to introduce anti-trafficking reauthorization bill named after the renowned abolitionist Washington, Sep 3, 2021 | Michael...
Press Release – Frederick Douglass Statue Reinstalled at Aqueduct Park
Immediate Release: October 27, 2021 “No Act of Vandalism Will Ever Tear Down or Destroy Our Respect and Admiration” Frederick Douglass Statue Reinstalled at Aqueduct Park (ROCHESTER, NY--) Today, the statue of Frederick Douglass in Aqueduct Park that was the...
Master Plan for Frederick Douglass Park Revealed
Article reprinted in its entirety from Stardem September 2021 EASTON — Architects unveiled the master plan for the Frederick Douglass Park on the Tuckahoe, presenting a grand vision of a towering visitor center, a memorial space, an overlook on the Tuckahoe Creek,...
A Mighty Struggle by Kenneth B. Morris, Jr.
Journal of Appellate Practice and Process By Kenneth B. Morris, Jr. On July 5, 1852, abolitionist Frederick Douglass gave the keynote address at a Rochester, New York, event commemorating the 76th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It was...
The Virtual Monuments Project
HITRECORD and Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives collaborated on 10 pieces of art to celebrate Black Excellence! In collaboration with HitRecord, we have created 10 “Virtual Monuments” that celebrate Black Excellence, and recognize influential people, places, and...
The Voice of The Future
The Pandemic – by Sabrina Y., Age 18, Los Angeles, CA
Rooted prejudice does well to unleash cascades of harm to all those unfortunate enough to be near the splash zone. Racial prejudice is a complex disease to cure. One that’ll take variable time and infinite patience to nurture away. Because that’s where it all began....
An Apparent Yet Dismissed Disease: Racism – by Sondos E., Age 16, Orland Park, IL
It is ironic that it required the unprecedented pandemic of COVID-19 to bring awareness to the festering pandemic of discrimination and prejudice against the Black community. As Frederick Douglass said, “Racism is a disease.” One that has occasional flare-ups from the...
A Strong Immune Response to Oppression – by Arianna M., Age 18, New Salisbury, IN
We can’t breathe, as a nation, when the disease of racism is killing any one of us. Every time an individual dies the entire body is hurt, and, despite the moments when the weight of oppression seems to lighten, racism has always survived our attempts to expel it from...
Speak Up – by Madilyn L., Age 18, Rochester, NY
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness-these are the three specified “unalienable rights” that our founding fathers promised us all in the age of a new United States of America. While white Americans have the privilege of living out this reality, People of Color...
How to Cure the Disease of Racism – by Aaliyah W., Age 22, Lithonia, GA
Racism is a disease of the heart, and mainly affects an individual's mindset, which ultimately influences their actions and behavior. A conglomerate of people have been infected by the disease of racism, and it has bled into the systems they created and the...
Curing the Nation – by Sydney L., Age 14, Rochester, NY
"If an unarmed colored man is shot down and dies in his tracks, a jury, under the influence of this spirit, does not hesitate to find the murdered man the real criminal, and the murderer innocent." Frederick Douglass stated this in "The Color Line" in 1881. In 2014 in...
Breaking the Chains of Racism – by Lia H., Age 19, Plainfield, NJ
In light of recent events within America it has really allowed the American public to “wake up” to see what we as Black Americans are going through on a day to day basis. Also to allow them to notice how racism in America is a learned behavior/mindset that has...
The Need to Change Perceptions – by Asmathul N., Age 16, Kandy, Sri Lanka
(Photo Courtesy of Sean Gallup/Getty) You can't change people's perceptions, but you can change what they perceive, influencing and guiding them; that is our solution to save humanity. Today's world is a white world, with consideration for humanity decreasing down the...
Cause and Cures of Racial Oppression – by Anneliese C., Age 14, Miami, FL
(Photo Courtesy of Laurent Gillieron/EPA) The proper cure for racial oppression works just as a medicine for any other malady; it must be applied carefully and in set amounts. But first, I must announce that racial oppression is not the disease but the symptom of...
Remedies For Racial Oppression – by Genesis O., Age 12, Washington D.C.
If racial oppression is a kind of disease, what are some of your recommendations for remedies and how they can be applied? One example of a remedy for racial oppression is gathering the people who believe that racism is okay and the people who think that racism is not...
Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives in the News
New Publishing Imprint
NEWS PROVIDED BY Forefront Books Jun 09, 2022, 11:00 ET THE NEW FREDERICK DOUGLASS BOOKS PUBLISHING IMPRINT PROVIDES A SPOTLIGHT AND FOCUS ON DIVERSE VOICES NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Forefront Books and the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives...
Frederick Douglas IV & BJ Douglas Are Not Descendants of Frederick Douglass
This article first appeared on the Washington Post website on August 19, 2007. washingtonpost.com > Arts & Living Role of a Lifetime The photo above: Frederick I. Douglas, who has reenacted speeches by abolitionist Frederick Douglass, says he is a descendant...
The Revolutionary Liberators: The Douglass Collective
Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives presents a conversation between Professor of African American Studies and Author Celeste-Marie Bernier, and the Great-Great-Great-Grandson of Frederick Douglass, Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., as they discuss never before revealed...
Dr. David “Sankofa” Anderson receives New York State’s highest honor
As published by WXXI News with Photo Insert| By April Franklin Published February 27, 2022, at 3:01 PM EST Over the weekend, Frederick Douglass historian David Anderson was honored with the New York State Liberty Medal. The Liberty Medal is the highest civilian honor...
Anna Murray Douglass and Daughter Annie Douglass to be Honored with Memorials at Mount Hope Cemetery
Announcement Comes on Anniversary of Anna Douglass Internment in Rochester FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 22, 2022 Rochester, NY— Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives (FDFI) and Rochester Area Community Foundation are pleased to announce an agreement to...
Marking the anniversary of Frederick Douglass’ self-emancipation from slavery
This news item first appeared on Rep. Chris Smith's (R-NJ) website. Rep. Smith and Rep. Bass (D-CA) joined by descendent of Frederick Douglass to introduce anti-trafficking reauthorization bill named after the renowned abolitionist Washington, Sep 3, 2021 | Michael...
Press Release – Frederick Douglass Statue Reinstalled at Aqueduct Park
Immediate Release: October 27, 2021 “No Act of Vandalism Will Ever Tear Down or Destroy Our Respect and Admiration” Frederick Douglass Statue Reinstalled at Aqueduct Park (ROCHESTER, NY--) Today, the statue of Frederick Douglass in Aqueduct Park that was the...
Master Plan for Frederick Douglass Park Revealed
Article reprinted in its entirety from Stardem September 2021 EASTON — Architects unveiled the master plan for the Frederick Douglass Park on the Tuckahoe, presenting a grand vision of a towering visitor center, a memorial space, an overlook on the Tuckahoe Creek,...
The Virtual Monuments Project
HITRECORD and Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives collaborated on 10 pieces of art to celebrate Black Excellence! In collaboration with HitRecord, we have created 10 “Virtual Monuments” that celebrate Black Excellence, and recognize influential people, places, and...
Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives Discussion with MHS Students – March 3, 2021
Pittsford Central School District’s, Mendon High School Event VIDEO: FDFI was honored to join students, teachers, and administrators from Mendon High School and Pittsford Central School District on a March 3, 2021 online event. We wanted to express our thanks to...
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