The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the most famous African American of the 19th century. Douglass freed himself from slavery and through decades of tireless efforts he helped to free millions more. Arriving at the Visitor Center, view the 17-minute film, "Frederick Douglass: Fighter for Freedom," and exhibits. Then join a ranger-led tour of the Frederick Douglass home, where you learn about the last 18 years of Mr. Douglass' life (1877-1895) when he lived there. Almost everything in the house is original, except for the wallpaper, carpets and draperies.
To learn more please visit:
www.nps.gov/frdo