The Anna Murray and Frederick Douglass Family Tree A Reflection on Family, Resilience, Strength, and Love Nettie Washington Douglass A Letter Addressed To All Who Stand On The Shoulders Of Anna Murray Douglass Kenneth B. Morris, Jr. [TITLE TO ADD] Charles Randolph-Wright A Note Dr. Walter O. Evans Douglass Revolutionary Family Biographies Foreword Dr. Bill E. Lawson and Dr. Gabriella Beckles-Raymond Book Series Introduction: Douglass Family Lives, Douglass Family Lives Celeste-Marie Bernier A REVOLUTIONARY FAMILY LIFE IN HISTORY 1.
A Revolutionary''s Heroic Life 2. A War of Remembrance and Respect 3. A Revolutionary Among Revolutionaries 4. A Revolutionary Family''s Heroic Lives 5. Anna Murray Douglass: A Revolutionary Family Biography and Life in Documents A REVOLUTIONARY FAMILY LIFE IN DOCUMENTS PART I: EARLY LIFE AND MARRIAGE 1. A LABORER''S LIFE IN MARYLAND - 1. Alexander Walker Wayman, "Chapter I [1820s]," My Recollections of African M.E.
Ministers, 1881. - 2. Anna Murray, "Certificate of Freedom," May 29, 1832. 2. LIBERATION AND MARRIAGE - 3. Anna Murray and Frederick Douglass, "Marriage Certificate," September 15, 1838. - 4. Frederick Douglass, "My Escape from Slavery," [1838-early 1840s], 1881.
3. EARLY FAMILY YEARS IN LYNN, M.A. - 5. David Newhall Johnson, "Recollections of Frederick Douglass [1840s]," The Daily Evening Item, March 9, 1895. - 6. Frederick Douglass to Maria Weston Chapman, September 10, 1843. PART II: INTERNATIONAL LIBERATION LABORS IN U.
K. AND U.S. 4. OUR SISTER-FRIEND RUTH ANN COX/ HARRIET ANN BAILEY - 7. "The Twelfth National Antislavery bazaar," The Liberator, January 23, 1846. - 8. Frederick Douglass to Harriet Ann Bailey [Ruth Ann Cox], May 16, 1846.
- 9. Frederick Douglass to Harriet Ann Bailey [Ruth Ann Cox], July 17, 1846. - 10. Frederick Douglass to Harriet Ann Bailey [Ruth Ann Cox], August 18, 1846. 5. ANNA MURRAY AND FREDERICK DOUGLASS'' FIGHT FOR LEGAL LIBERATION - 11. Frederick Douglass to Anna Richardson, August 19 [1846]. - 12.
Frederick Douglass to Isabel Jennings, September 22, 1846. - 13. Frederick Douglass, "To Henry C. Wright," The Liberator, January 29, 1847. 6. FREDERICK DOUGLASS'' TRANSATLANTIC RETURN TO THE "BELOVED ONES OF MY HEART" - 14. Frederick Douglass to Harriet Ann Bailey [Ruth Ann Cox], January 31, 1847. - 15.
Frederick Douglass to William Smeal and Robert Smeal, The British Friend, May 1847. - 16. Frederick Douglass to Anna Richardson, The Christian, June 1, 1847. - 17. Frederick Douglass, "The Douglass Testimonial," The Universe , July 23, 1847. - 18. Isabel Jennings to Maria Weston Chapman, August 2, 1847. - 19.
Frederick Douglass to Amy Kirby Post, September 29, 1847. 7. A FAMILY NEWSPAPER AND "A SISTER RESCUED FROM SLAVERY" - 20. Frederick Douglass, "A Sister Rescued From Slavery," The North Star, December 3, 1847. 8. THE RIGHT TO A FAMILY IS RESISTANCE - 21. Frederick Douglass to Isaac Post, February 3, [1848]. - 22.
Frederick Douglass to William Cooper Nell, The North Star, February 11, 1848. - 23. Mrs. George D. Van Zandt [Emaline Cochran] to Anna Murray Douglass, March 1848. - 24. Frederick Douglass, "Domestic Happiness," The North Star, August 18, 1848. - 25.
Frederick Douglass, "To My Old Master," The North Star, September 8, 1848. - 26. F.D. [Frederick Douglass], "[Constant Attendance Upon Our Sick Family]," The North Star, March 30, 1849. 9. FAMILY ACTIVISM HISTORIES - 27. Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, March 30, 1849.
- 28. Frederick Douglass, "The Ladies of the Rochester Anti-Slavery Sewing Circle," The North Star, August 10, 1849. - 29. F.D. [Frederick Douglass], "Pumpkins," The North Star, October 19, 1849. - 30. Frederick Douglass to Elizabeth Pease Nichol, November 8, 1849.
10. A FAMILY FIGHT AGAINST "BLACK-PHOBIA" - 31. F.D. [Frederick Douglass], "Letter from the Editor. No. II," The North Star, November 30, 1849. - 32.
William Cooper Nell to Amy Kirby Post, June 2, 1850. - 33. F.D. [Frederick Douglass], "The Black-phobia in Rochester," The North Star, October 3, 1850. PART III: UNDERGROUND RAILROAD LIBERATORS, ACTIVISTS, AND EDUCATORS 11. INTERGENERATIONAL UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FAMILY OPERATIONS - 34. D.
F. [Frederick Douglass] to Samuel Drummond Porter [1850s]. - 35. Frederick Douglass to Amy Kirby Post [1850s]. - 36. Frederick Douglass to Maria G. Porter, February 22 [1850s]. - 37.
Frederick Douglass to Maria G. Porter, March 27 [1850s]. - 38. Frederick Douglass to Maria G. Porter, April 29 [1850s]. - 39. William J. Watkins to Maria G.
Porter [1850s]. - 40. William Oliver, "William Oliver Relates Interesting Reminiscences," [1850s]. 12. LETTERS TO SISTER FRIEND HARRIET ANN BAILEY/RUTH ANN COX ADAMS - 41. Anna Murray Douglass to Harriet Ann Bailey [Ruth Ann Cox Adams], March 11, 1851. - 42. Rosetta Douglass to Harriet Ann Bailey [Ruth Ann Cox Adams], March 11, 1851.
13. BLACK COMMUNITY LIBERATION LABORS - 43. Julia Griffiths to Gerrit Smith, September 24, 1851. - 44. Frederick Douglass to Samuel Drummond Porter, January 12, 1852. 14. THE FIGHT FOR EQUAL LABOR RIGHTS - 45. Joseph C.
Holley , "For the Voice of the Fugitive," Voice of the Fugitive, August 26, 1852. - 46. Frederick Douglass, "Learn Trades or Starve!" Frederick Douglass'' Paper, March 4, 1853. - 47. Frederick Douglass to Harriet Beecher Stowe, March 8, 1853. - 48. Frederick Douglass, "A Few Words More About Learning Trades," Frederick Douglass'' Paper, March 11, 1853. - 49.
Frederick Douglass, "Make Your Sons Mechanics and Farmers," Frederick Douglass'' Paper, March 18, 1853. 15. BLACK FEMALE RESISTANCE TO WHITE RACIST PERSECUTION - 50. Anna Murray Douglass, "Letter from Mrs. Douglass," Frederick Douglass'' Paper, December 9, 1853. - 51. Susan B. Anthony to William Lloyd Garrison, December 13, 1853.
16. A FAMILY OF ACTIVIST EDUCATORS - 52. Frederick Douglass, "The Re-opening of Our City Schools," Frederick Douglass'' Paper, September 8, 1854. 17. A FAMILY NEWSPAPER''S FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL - 53. Frederick Douglass, "Help! Brethren Help!!," Frederick Douglass'' Paper, June 1, 1855. - 54. Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, July 18, 1855.
- 55. Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, May 1, 1856. 18. FAMILY STRUGGLES AND THE UNITED FIGHT FOR BLACK LIBERATION - 56. Frederick Douglass to Lydia Louise Neal Dennett, April 17, 1857. - 57. Frederick Douglass, "I''m On My Way To Canada," Frederick Douglass'' Paper, June 19, 1857. - 58.
Frederick Douglass, "''Lo! The Poor Fugitive," Frederick Douglass'' Paper, June 26, 1857. - 59. Frederick Douglass, "''Self-Emancipation," The Frederick Douglass'' Paper, July 17, 1857. - 60. Frederick Douglass to Maria G. Porter, October 13, 1857. - 61. Frederick Douglass to Margaret Denman Cropper, September 3, 1858.
- 62. Frederick Douglass to Margaret Denman Cropper, May 27, 1859. PART IV: CIVIL WAR ERA HEROISM 19. JOHN BROWN AND THE FAMILY''S HEROISM - 63. John Brown, Memorandum Book of John Brown [1859]. - 64. Frederick Douglass to Maria G. Porter, January 11, 1860.
20. THE TRAGIC DEATH OF ANNIE DOUGLASS THE YOUNGEST FREEDOM-FIGHTER - 65. "Mrs. Frederick Douglass," The Syracuse Journal, March 28, 1860. - 66. Frederick Douglass, "To My British Anti-Slavery Friends," Douglass'' Monthly , June 1860. 21. FAMILY PROTEST AGAINST WHITE RACISM - 67.
Frederick Douglass to Unknown [Charles Happ], about October 26, 1860. 22. THE SONS'' CIVIL WAR HEROISM - 68. Leo., "A Visit to the 54th Mass. Regiment," Douglass'' Monthly, August 1863. 23. FAMILY BIOGRAPHIES AND HISTORIES - 69.
Lillie Buffum Chace Wyman and Arthur Crawford Wyman, [1864 - "Douglass'' suburban residence"]. - 70. Julia Griffiths Crofts to Frederick Douglass, August 19, 1864. - 71. Julia Griffiths Crofts to Frederick Douglass, October 11 [about 1867]. PART V: POST-WAR SURVIVAL AND SACRIFICE 24. HOME RITUALS AND THE DOUGLASSES RETURN TO BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - 72. William E.
Lloyd to Frederick Douglass, June 13, 1870. - 73. Susan B. Anthony, [Diary Entry], August 27, 1870. - 74. Frederick Douglass, "The Editor''s Visit to the Old Ship-Yard in Baltimore," The New National Era, July 6, 1871. 25. A FIRE AT THE SOUTH AVENUE HOME, ROCHESTER, N.
Y. - 75. "Frederick Douglass'' Residence Destroyed By Fire - Narrow Escape of the Family," The Rochester Weekly Republican , June 3, 1872. - 76. Frederick Douglass, "Letter from the Editor," The New National Era, June 13, 1872. - 77. Julia Griffiths Crofts to Frederick Douglass, December 12, 1874. PART VI: A FREEDOM-FIGHTER LIVES AND DIES IN WASHINGTON, D.
C. 26. ANNA MURRAY DOUGLASS'' LAST YEARS - 78. Frederick Douglass to Amy Kirby Post, April 19, 1879. - 79. "Fred. Douglass at Washington," The People''s Advocate, June 5, 1879. - 80.
Lillie Buffum Chace Wyman and Arthur.