A remembered life
Across a career connected with civil rights, Frederick Douglass created a record of achievement that reached beyond one place or generation. The work associated with Frederick Douglass continues to be studied because it joins talent with persistence, public visibility, and a lasting influence on how people understand civil rights.
Frederick Douglass died in Washington, D.C., United States on 1895-02-20. The memorial record preserves a respectful overview of Frederick Douglass' life, contributions, and continuing cultural importance.

A quiet moment for someone whose work continues to matter.
The legacy here still feels alive across generations.
Remembering Frederick Douglass with gratitude and respect.
A meaningful way to revisit a life that touched so many people.
The photos make the story feel much more personal.
This memorial gives admirers a respectful place to remember Frederick Douglass.
Frederick Douglass's work still inspires people learning about civil rights.
A thoughtful tribute to Frederick Douglass' enduring legacy.