Historical Marker

Frederick Douglass (1818-1895)

West Chester Univ. campus, between Library and Main Hall, facing High St. · West Chester · Chester

Pennsylvania marker

Inscription

Champion of human freedom, African American abolitionist, newspaper editor, U.S. Colored Troops recruiter, U.S. ambassador to Haiti, and orator, Frederick Douglass gave his last public address "Against Lynch Law" here on February 1, 1895. A frequent visitor to West Chester, Douglass denounced lynching and bigotry and urged freedom, justice, and equality for all Americans.

The Frederick Douglass Institute here maintains Douglass' legacy.

Location

AddressWest Chester Univ. campus, between Library and Main Hall, facing High St.
CityWest Chester
CountyChester

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