The Atlantic: “Frederick Douglass, Refugee” by David Blight

February 8, 2017

“Frederick Douglass, author, orator, editor, and most important African American leader of the 19th century, was a dangerous illegal immigrant. Well, in 1838 he escaped a thoroughly legal system of enslavement to the tenuous condition of fugitive resident of a northern state that had outlawed slavery, but could only protect his “freedom” outside of the law.”

Read the full article at theatlantic.com by Prof. David Blight.