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‘Change the culture.’ Young Douglass softball team developing attitude and offense.
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoFrederick Douglass softball has had no shortage of exciting games this season. In all but two of...
Animated Frederick Douglass calls slavery a ‘compromise’ in PragerU video
NBC News via Yahoo News· 9 months agoPragerU video draws backlash for depicting Frederick Douglass in an animation calling slavery a...
Girls district finals: Douglass earns back-to-back titles; Tates Creek edges Lafayette
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 2 months agoFrederick Douglass forward Ayanna-Sarai Darrington’s clutch play in the paint and at the free-throw...
Trinity edges Frederick Douglass in overtime, rides defense to 6A championship game
Gannett via AOL· 5 months agoFor a Trinity High School football program sporting a record 27 championships, a two-year absence...
Class 6A region title preview: Douglass gets first crack at Male with season on the line
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 5 months agoIt’s been the nature of Frederick Douglass football over the program’s brief existence that its...
Lexington high school volleyball program under inquiry after pair of weekend forfeits
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 8 months agoThe Frederick Douglass High School varsity volleyball team is the subject of an internal...
‘The Agitators’ at Playhouse on Park charts the long friendship between Frederick Douglass and Susan...
Hartford Courant via Yahoo News· 2 years ago“The Agitators” opens with the eminent civil rights activist Frederick Douglass feverishly playing his violin. It cuts to a bright-eyed, fiery and free-thinking Susan B. Anthony in her late ...
Granderson: What to Black Americans is the Fourth of July?
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 10 months agoA Juneteenth celebration featuring re-enactors as Buffalo Soldiers. (David J. Phillip / Associated...
Freedom Papers: 6 books to inspire on this Independence Day
TheGrio via Yahoo News· 2 years ago“What, to the slave, is the Fourth of July?” Frederick Douglass famously asked during an...
Independence Day special: Live readings of speeches about freedom
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoJun. 29—Abolitionist Frederick Douglass made a speech about Independence Day that was louder than any fireworks. Delivered in 1852 and known by a question that Douglass posed halfway through ...