Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust

Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust

  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • 6 inches
  • Bronze finished polystone
  • Educational text printed on bottom of base
  • This bust of African American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman Frederick Douglass is a powerful reminder of our nation’s history. An inspirational gift, it makes a thoughtful addition to desk, office, or bookshelf decor.

  • After escaping from slavery, Frederick Douglass became a leader in the abolitionist movement. The popularity of his speaking engagements led to the publication of his Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, American Slave (1845), the first of his three autobiographies, in which he told the harrowing tale of his childhood as a slave, and for the first time revealed actual names and locations. Following a two-year (1845-46) lecture tour of Great Britain, Douglass returned to the United States, settled in Rochester, New York, and began publication of what would be the first of four newspapers: The North Star (1847-51), Frederick Douglass' Paper (1851-60), Douglass' Monthly (1859-63), and the New National Era (1870-74).

    Douglass took an active role in the recruitment of African American soldiers for the Union Army, including two of his own sons. After Emancipation, he also campaigned actively for the Woman Suffrage movement, whose first public meeting in Seneca Falls, New York, he famously attended. After moving to Washington D.C. in the early 1870s, Douglass held a variety of positions in the federal government, including Minister-Resident and Consul-General to Haiti from 1889 to 1891.

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Alonzo O Redic III
Frederick Douglass

Nice add to my collection!

We are pleased to hear it. Thank you so much.

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Tom Moloney
Father of the Civil Rights Movement

A young man who taught himself to read and write and designed his own escape form freedom. The sculpture is befitting home library shelves, law firms and your local elementary school. A great gift for all.

Agreed! Thank you for your purchase and your review!

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Marcus
Wait was so worth it

Thank You National Archives so much!. Fredrick Douglas is such an important individual in American history. Despite the current twist on the far right. Stick to the books. His story. History that should be taught and not twisted into ones own (racist) perspective with what's going on right now. Today.

Thank you so much for your review, Marcus. We are thrilled that you are pleased with your Frederick Douglass bust.

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Gamaliel
Frederick Douglass 6-inch Bust

Very excited to have Douglass' bust to my collection. I only wish that larger options were offered! But very please, nonetheless!