Frederick & Anna Douglass in Rochester, New York (ePub)
Their Home Was Open to All
(Sprache: Englisch)
The story of the upstate New York home where the orator and former slave lived with family, houseguests, and fugitives on the Underground Railroad.
Despite living through one of our nation's most bitter and terrifying times, Frederick Douglass and his...
Despite living through one of our nation's most bitter and terrifying times, Frederick Douglass and his...
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The story of the upstate New York home where the orator and former slave lived with family, houseguests, and fugitives on the Underground Railroad.
Despite living through one of our nation's most bitter and terrifying times, Frederick Douglass and his wife, Anna, raised five children in a loving home with flower, fruit, and vegetable gardens in Rochester, New York for twenty-five years beginning in 1848. While Frederick traveled widely, fighting for the freedom and rights of his brethren, Anna cared for their home, family, and extended circle.
Their house was open to fugitives on the Underground Railroad, visiting abolitionists, and houseguests who stayed for weeks, months, and years at a time. In this book, local history expert Rose O'Keefe weaves together the story of the Douglasses' experience in Rochester and the indelible mark they left on the Flower City.
Includes illustrations
Despite living through one of our nation's most bitter and terrifying times, Frederick Douglass and his wife, Anna, raised five children in a loving home with flower, fruit, and vegetable gardens in Rochester, New York for twenty-five years beginning in 1848. While Frederick traveled widely, fighting for the freedom and rights of his brethren, Anna cared for their home, family, and extended circle.
Their house was open to fugitives on the Underground Railroad, visiting abolitionists, and houseguests who stayed for weeks, months, and years at a time. In this book, local history expert Rose O'Keefe weaves together the story of the Douglasses' experience in Rochester and the indelible mark they left on the Flower City.
Includes illustrations
Autoren-Porträt von Rose O'Keefe
Rose O'Keefe is a writer, editor, author and speaker. She is a member of Whistle Stop Writers, Rochester Association of Children's Writers & Illustrators, Friends of Ganondagan, Business Association of the South Wedge Area, South Wedge Planning Committee and Friends of the Public Library. She has written three other local history books.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Rose O'Keefe
- 2013, Englisch
- Verlag: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
- ISBN-10: 1625846398
- ISBN-13: 9781625846396
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.11.2013
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