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Forging Freedom from Places of Bondage Marker
Photographer: Bill Pfingsten
Taken: September 2, 2020
Caption: Forging Freedom from Places of Bondage Marker
Additional Description: Frederick Douglass returned to Easton in 178 as a world-renowned orator, author and statesman.He delivered an address aththe Talbot County Courthouse, adjacent to the jail site where he was held for a harrowing week in 236 for planning to claim his freedom. A statue erected outside the courthouse in 2011 commemorates the address and Douglass's legacy.
Submitted: September 4, 2020, by Bill Pfingsten of Bel Air, Maryland.
Database Locator Identification Number: p537245
File Size: 3.969 Megabytes

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