I will assume that you mean a Frederick William of Prussia, specifically Frederick William IV. He is remembered as a patron of the arts and music, perhaps especially of Mendelssohn, and also for numerous buildings. You might be interested to read his wikipedia article.
Fredrick Douglas
Fredrick was a famous artist
Fredrick William Holiday was born in 1920.
Fredrick William Holiday died in 1979.
Fredrick Douglas; Franklin D Roosevelt
Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
Fredrick W. Redington and William H. Sandford Jr.
Fredrick William the Great Elector was able to build Brandenburg-Prussia into a major power through his army. Fredrick William was elector of Bradenburg-Prussia from 1640 to 1688.
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I'm not really sure, but isn't it Harriet Tubman? Harriet Tubman was one of many. There were others such as Martin Luther King Jr. Sojourner Truth, Fredrick Douglas, John Brown, Harriet Tubman, William Still Angelina, Grimke Sister, Sarah William, and Lloyd Garrison. There is no single most famous abolitionist because every famous abolitionist did something monumental.
william yeats
in 1842 by John Fredrick William Hershel