Frederick Douglass, Google Doodle: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

NEW YORK (FOX 5 NY) – He's a hip hop mogul, reality star, father, and entrepreneur, but today Master P is playing one of his favorite roles — life coach — and taking us along. We're riding in the back of his limousine, heading to Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery in Maryland in 1838, then forged a storied career as his era's preeminent champion of emancipation and civil rights. In his long campaign against racial prejudice, he marshalled not only the power of words but

Frederick Douglass is today's Google Doodle. Who was this man and why are we celebrating his life? Douglass is a true symbol for human rights and was known for his impressive oratory as well as his antislavery writings. He was an abolitionist and 

NEW YORK (FOX 5 NY) – He's a hip hop mogul, reality star, father, and entrepreneur, but today Master P is playing one of his favorite roles — life coach — and taking us along. We're riding in the back of his limousine, heading to Frederick Douglass

In the late nineteenth century, civil rights pioneers Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass lived near each other in Rochester, NY. They were friends and often supported each other as they fought for the rights of women and African Americans in America.