Frederick Douglass family home in Rochester

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The Frederick Douglass family home in Rochester was the longtime residence and social hub of abolitionist Frederick Douglass and his family, serving as a key site for antislavery organizing and Black community life in 19th-century New York.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abolitionist site
former residence
historic house
associatedWithCommunity African American community in Rochester
associatedWithEthnicGroup African Americans NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement abolitionism
antislavery movement in the United States
associatedWithPerson Anna Murray Douglass NERFINISHED
Frederick Douglass NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext 19th-century African American history
United States antislavery history
function center of Black community life
family residence
site of antislavery organizing
social hub
historicalPeriod 19th century
languageOfPrimaryOccupants English
locatedIn Rochester, New York NERFINISHED
notableResident Anna Murray Douglass NERFINISHED
Frederick Douglass NERFINISHED
primaryResident Anna Murray Douglass NERFINISHED
Frederick Douglass NERFINISHED
significance important center of Black social and political life in Rochester
key site for antislavery organizing in New York
state New York
usedBy Douglass family NERFINISHED
usedFor meetings related to abolition
planning antislavery activities
social gatherings of reformers

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Rosetta Douglass associatedWith Frederick Douglass family home in Rochester