Photos - 1960s to 1970s
Photos - 1960s to 1970sPhotographs of the interior and exterior of Frederick Douglass National Historic Site as it becomes a National Park Service site. |
Did You Know?
Family was a big part of Frederick Douglass' life at Cedar Hill. By the 1890s his four surviving children (a fifth had died as a baby) all lived in Washington, D.C. Between them they eventually gave Douglass twenty one grand kids, filling the halls of Cedar Hill with noise and activity. Douglass can be seen here with his grandson Joseph, who went on to become a famous violinist.