FREDERICK DOUGLASS - DEED SIGNED 11/16/1882 - HFSID 148604
Sale Price $845.00
Reg. $1,000.00
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Authentic 1882 deed signed by Frederick Douglass, American abolitionist and civil
rights leader!
Deed Signed in ink: "Fredk Douglass" as Recorder on docket panel, 4p integral leaf, 8½x14,
folded to 3½x8½ for filing. District of Columbia, November 16, 1882. Deed from "Lavinia
G. Connolly" to Laurence E. Gannon". In part: "This Indenture, made this sixteenth day
of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two between
Lavinia G. Connolly of the City of Washington and District of Columbia, of the first part
and Lawrence E. Gannon of the same place of the second part". In 1881, Frederick
Douglass (1817-1895) was appointed the Recorder of Deeds for Washington D.C., a position
he served in for five years. He is perhaps one of the most important civil rights leaders in
the history of the United States. Born as a slave, he taught himself how to read and
write before he escaped in 1838, travelling from Maryland to Delaware to Pennsylvania, then
finally arriving in New York City. Douglass spent the rest of his life fighting for an end to
slavery and the rights of African Americans and women to vote. From 1847 to 1851, he
published the abolitionist newspaper The North Star. He became known throughout the
abolitionist North as a great orator and writer. Perhaps his best-known publication is his
autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845).
Douglass's fight for the equality of all races and women continued well after the Civil War;
women did not gain the right to vote until the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, and in
practice, many African Americans were denied the right to vote until the passage of the Voting
Rights Act in 1965. His home in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington D.C. was
named a National Historic Site in 1988. Normal mailing folds. Worn at folds with minor
notches at edges of folds. Soiled and toned. Pencil notes (unknown hand). Otherwise, fine
condition.
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