Douglass Mind Blog

“Right is of no Sex – Truth is of no Color – God is the Father of us all, and we are all brethren.”

– Frederick Douglass
(Masthead of The North Star)

Published in Rochester, NY, by Frederick Douglass, The North Star was the most influential antislavery paper published in the 19th century. Circulated throughout the United States, Europe, and the West Indies, it denounced slavery and fought for the rights of women and other oppressed groups as well.

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

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...

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The Revolutionary Liberators: The Douglass Collective

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...

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Master Plan for Frederick Douglass Park Revealed

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,...

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A Mighty Struggle by Kenneth B. Morris, Jr.

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...

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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...

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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....

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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...

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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...

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Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives in the News

New Publishing Imprint

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...

read more
The Revolutionary Liberators: The Douglass Collective

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...

read more
Master Plan for Frederick Douglass Park Revealed

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,...

read more

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...

read more

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