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The eight-foot tall bronze cast of Frederick Douglass, completed in 1956, stands in front of Holmes Hall on the campus of Morgan State University on the main historic academic quad. Artist James E. Lewis, chair of the Art Department, was chosen to design and sculpt the monument. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
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Frederick Douglass bought land on the 500 block of South Dallas St from the Centennial Methodist Episcopal Church where he constructed 5 brick row-houses in 1892 as rental properties for African-Americans. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
This is the oldest A.M.E. congregation on the Eastern Shore, established in 1818. In 1878, when Frederick Douglass visited, the church building was brand new. The church still uses the original rostrum from which Douglass addressed the congregation to dedicate the new brick church.
When Douglass visited Talbot County in 1878, he stayed here. The hotel was one of the earliest buildings in the center of Easton. When Douglass was imprisoned in Easton in 1836 for his attempted escape, the hotel was the main view from his cell. Slave traders often stayed at the hotel. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Louisa and Wililam Bruff (the daughter and son-in-law of Frederick Douglass’s former master, Thomas Auld) lived at this home. In 1877, they greeted Douglass at the front door. Douglass wanted reconciliation with Thomas Auld. Douglass and Bruff had an agreeable visit and made amends. Today, the building is the Dr. Dodson Bed and Breakfast. On Maryland’s Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Step off the pier and cruise out of the harbor for a sunset, celebration or peek at Oxford's storied maritime past. Offering private boat charters for an hour or more on the Tred Avon River. Warm breezes, cool drinks and photo opportunities await.
The small white clapboard house was the home of Eliza Bailey and her family. Eliza was Frederick Douglass's sister. Eliza and her two children were sold by Thomas Auld to her free husband Peter in 1836 for $100 (a debt which they both worked for almost five years to repay). On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.