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(c1817-1895). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, c1855

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(c1817-1895). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, c1855

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(c1817-1895). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, c1855. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1855 Abolition Daguerreotype Douglass Frederick Suffragist

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This daguerreotype, dating back to 1855, showcases the remarkable presence of Frederick Douglass (c1817-1895), an influential American abolitionist. The image captures his dignified and resolute expression, reflecting the determination that propelled him to become a prominent figure in the fight against slavery. Douglass's legacy as a suffragist and advocate for equal rights is beautifully encapsulated in this portrait. His piercing gaze seems to penetrate through time, reminding us of the struggles faced by African Americans during this pivotal period in American history. The use of daguerreotype photography adds depth and texture to this print, allowing us to appreciate every intricate detail captured on its surface. As we observe Douglass's composed demeanor amidst turbulent times, we are reminded of his unwavering commitment towards justice and equality. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of not only Douglass's individual journey but also the collective struggle for freedom endured by countless enslaved individuals across America. It stands as a testament to their resilience and courage while inspiring future generations to continue fighting for social progress. Granger Art on Demand has expertly preserved this historical artifact, ensuring that its significance endures beyond time. This print invites viewers into an intimate connection with one of America's most iconic figures – Frederick Douglass – inviting reflection upon our shared past while encouraging dialogue about present-day challenges surrounding race relations in America.


Framed Prints of (c1817-1895). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, c1855

Bring home a piece of history with our Framed Print of Frederick Douglass, the renowned American abolitionist. This captivating Daguerreotype, captured around 1855, showcases Douglass in his prime, standing confidently before the camera. A must-have for history enthusiasts, educators, or those who appreciate the richness of historical portraits. The high-quality print is beautifully framed, adding an elegant touch to any room while preserving the legacy of this influential figure in American history.


Photo Prints of (c1817-1895). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, c1855

Bring a piece of history into your home with our exquisite photographic print from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the iconic image of Frederick Douglass, an American abolitionist and social reformer, captured in a rare 1855 Daguerreotype. This stunning, high-quality print by Granger Art on Demand, 140_1668053, is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Embrace the rich history and timeless beauty of this captivating image.


Poster Prints of (c1817-1895). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, c1855

Bring history to life with our stunning Frederick Douglass Poster Print from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating image, captured in a rare 1855 daguerreotype, showcases American abolitionist Frederick Douglass in his prime. The high-quality print, sourced from Granger Art on Demand, is an inspiring addition to any home or office, serving as a powerful reminder of the past and the ongoing struggle for equality. Embrace the richness of history with this beautiful and thought-provoking piece.


Jigsaw Puzzles of (c1817-1895). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, c1855

Bring history to life with our captivating Frederick Douglass jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately designed puzzle features a rare and authentic Daguerreotype image of the renowned American abolitionist, taken in 1855. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the 19th century and explore the inspiring story of a man who fought for freedom and equality. Piece together the intricate details of this high-quality puzzle and display it proudly as a testament to the power of resilience and determination.

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