Frederick Douglass Jr.

1842–1892 (age 50)

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Biography

Frederick Douglass Jr., born in 1842, carried the torch of his formidable family, pursuing the written word and public speech to advance equality. As a journalist and advocate, he devoted himself to the causes of civil rights and civic participation, working alongside others to ensure that the promise of freedom reached as many as possible.

He is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, where visitors may reflect on the legacy of courage and persistence he upheld for future generations.