Frederick Douglass: Online Resources
This guide provides links to Library of Congress digital materials related to Frederick Douglass. There are also links to additional, external web resources.
The Frederick Douglass Papers documents the life and work of the most influential and best-known African American of the 19th century. This online resource contains content of the multi-volume Yale University Press print edition of Douglass’s speeches, autobiographies, correspondence, and other writings and adds to this a powerful XML-based search functionality, linked cross-references, and the ability to navigate topically, chronologically, or by series volume.
University of Rochester Frederick Douglass Project
This digitized collection includes correspondence, essays, lesson plans, and writings of Douglass and others.
This exhibit showcases Frederick Douglass' life at Cedar Hill, Anacostia, Southeast Washington, D.C., his last home. He lived here from 1878 until his death in 1895.
This website contains historical information about Frederick Douglass and many photographs, as Frederick Douglass was the most photographed American of the nineteenth century.