North Star
Yes, Frederick Douglass was a very avid abolitionist who spoke out about slavery in all states, including Texas. In 1847, he established an abolitionist paper named The North Star. The name of the paper was later changed to Frederick Douglass' Paper.
Frederick Douglass' mom's name was Harriet Bailey.
Frederick Douglass does in fact have a middle name but it is in his real name. After escaping slavery he changed it to what he is known by, Frederick Douglass. His actual name is Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
Frederick Douglas real name was Frederick agustus Washington bailey later it became Frederick Douglas
Mrs. Auld
Anna Murray Douglass
That is his real name.
The reason he changed his name is because he didn't want his old slave master to think that , that was his name on those published books his original name wasFrederick Washington Augustus BaileyDouglass was Frederick Douglass' s last name.
Ann Murray Douglass
the name of his actual newspaper was the "Fredrick Douglass paper" published in 1859. he had also been involved with the liberator paper, and also one of the newspapers Frederick Douglass worked on was the north star i think he had about three papers in total in his lifetime but i can't remember the other ones.
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey.