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  1. Rosetta Douglass-Sprague (June 24, 1839 – November 25, 1906) was an American teacher and activist. She was a founding member of the National Association for Colored Women. Her mother was Anna Murray Douglass and her father was Frederick Douglass.

  2. Rosetta Douglass - Lighting the Way, Historic Women of the SouthCoast. National Park Service. Abolitionist and social reformer Rosetta Douglass (1839-1906) continued a family legacy of activism that began in New Bedford with her parents, Frederick and Anna Murray Douglass.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Rosetta Douglass-Sprague, the eldest daughter of Frederick Douglass. She was a pioneer in education, social justice, and women's rights.

  4. Frederick Douglass Project. Letters by Date Letters by Recipient Letters by ID. About Douglass' Circle. Rosetta Douglass Sprague. Daughter of Frederick Douglass, born June 24, 1839. In 1845, the Rochester Board of Education voted to close the public schools to black students.

  5. 9 de feb. de 2022 · Learn about Anna Murray Douglass and Rosetta Douglass Sprague, the women who supported and influenced the abolitionist leader. The online event on Feb. 10 features a panel of experts and a book discussion.

  6. Rosetta Douglass Sprague (1839-1906) was the daughter of Frederick Douglass, a prominent abolitionist and women's rights leader. She faced racism, sexism, and poverty in her life, but also became a teacher, editor, and writer who advocated for the advancement of African American women.

  7. 11 de feb. de 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of Rosetta Douglass Sprague, the daughter of Frederick Douglass and a pioneer of Black education and activism. She was a teacher, a writer, a speaker, and a founding member of the National Association of Colored Women.