
Daniel O'Connell Calls Frederick Douglass the Black O'Connell
Ann Coughlin recounts how when Frederick Douglass meets Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell calls Douglass the Black O'Connell. Both great orators, O'Connell had consistently fought for the rights of America...
21 Tammi 202121min

Frederick Douglass on Abolitionist Circuit in Ireland
Ann Coughlin explains the trajectory of Frederick Douglass from a slave boy purchasing his first book in Baltimore, Maryland, the "Columbian Orator" to his arrival in Ireland. During the 19th Centur...
21 Tammi 202127min

Douglass Flees U.S. First Going to Ireland During Great Potato Famine
Ann Coughlin, an Irish Frederick Douglass scholar, explains what it was like for Douglass, a man still enslaved, on board the Cambria headed for the British Isles. Douglass left his wife, Anna, and ...
21 Tammi 202129min

The Creation of Unionville, Talbot County, Maryland
"Heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place of man's habitation," wrote Captain John Smith as he sailed the Chesapeake Bay. Yet Bernard Demczuk explains the stories unfolded differently fo...
21 Tammi 202137min

African American's Fourth of July, Juneteenth, with Professor Dale Green
Professor Dale Green from Morgan State University in Baltimore celebrates Juneteenth in Easton, Maryland by commemorating the work of his ancestor by marriage, Frederick Douglass. The Frederick Dougl...
21 Tammi 20213min

Civil War Findings on The Hill, Easton, Maryland with Tracy Jenkins
Tracy Jenkins under the guidance of Dr. Mark Leone (Dr. Leone's two podcasts can be listened to by going to www.carlisleschesapeake.com) and Professor Dale Green, oversaw digs on The Hill in Easton, M...
21 Tammi 202120min

Tarence Bailey Talks about Frederick Douglass, His Great Uncle
Tarence Bailey, great nephew of Frederick Douglass, explains the evolution of his family name, Bailey, from the time his descendants from Ghana were brought first to the Caribbean and then up the Ches...
21 Tammi 202126min

Curating Black History in Easton, MD, Birthplace of Frederick Douglass
Easton, capital of Talbot County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, is the birthplace of Frederick Douglass. He lived at the Wye House as depicted in his autobiographies. Dr. Mark Leone's team excava...
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