Frederick Douglass' Monthly

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Frederick Douglass' Monthly was an abolitionist periodical edited and published by Frederick Douglass that advocated for the end of slavery and the advancement of African American rights in the mid-19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abolitionist periodical
magazine
newspaper
advocatedFor African American civil rights
African American suffrage
emancipation of enslaved people
end of slavery in the United States
aimedTo influence public opinion against slavery
promote equality before the law
support the Union cause during the Civil War
associatedWithMovement American abolitionist movement
associatedWithPerson Frederick Douglass NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
documented African American participation in the Civil War
debates over emancipation policy
experiences of African Americans in the 19th century
editor Frederick Douglass NERFINISHED
endTime 1863
frequency monthly
genre political journalism
reform literature
hasPart editorials by Frederick Douglass
essays on slavery and race
letters and correspondence
news reports
speeches and addresses
historicalPeriod American Civil War era NERFINISHED
pre–American Civil War era
language English
mainSubject African American citizenship
African American civil rights
Civil War era politics
abolitionism
slavery in the United States
medium print
notableContributor Frederick Douglass NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment abolitionist
anti-slavery
predecessor Frederick Douglass' Paper NERFINISHED
primaryLocationOfPublication Rochester, New York NERFINISHED
publisher Frederick Douglass NERFINISHED
startTime 1859
targetAudience African Americans NERFINISHED
abolitionists
anti-slavery activists

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Frederick Douglass Jr. employer Frederick Douglass' Monthly