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  • 21Douglass Summer House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 22Douglass Place — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 23Douglass (Memphis) — Douglass is a community on the north side of Memphis, Tennessee. Douglass was named after Frederick Douglass, who was admired by Reverend William Rush Plummer, the one time owner of the land (approximately 40 acres (0.16 km2)) where the… …

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  • 24Douglass — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andrew Ellicott Douglass (1867–1962), US amerikanischer Astronom Donald McNutt Douglass (1899–1975), US amerikanischer Architekt und Krimi Autor Dorothea Douglass (1878–1960), englische Tennisspielerin… …

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  • 25Douglass High School (Leesburg, Virginia) — Douglass High School U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 26Douglass Dumbrille — Dans Blonde Savage (1947) Données clés Naissance …

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  • 27Douglass, Washington, D.C. — Douglass is a residential neighborhood in Southeast Washington, D.C., on the eastern side of St. Elizabeths Hospital. It is bounded by Suitland Parkway to the north and east, Alabama Avenue to the south, and the St. Elizabeths campus to the west …

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  • 28Douglass — (spr. döggläs), Frederick, nordamerikan. Mulatte, Redner und Schriftsteller, geb. 1817 von einer Sklavin in Maryland, gest. 20. Febr. 1895 in Anacostia, lernte trotz des Widerstandes, den sein Herr seinem Lerntrieb entgegensetzte, schreiben,… …

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  • 29Douglass — [dug′ləs] Frederick (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey) 1817? 95; U.S. black leader, journalist, & statesman …

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  • 30Frederick Bailey — may refer to: *Frederick Manson Bailey Botanist Queensland 1881 1915 *Frederick Bailey Play/Screen Writer works including Equalizer 2000 *Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was Frederick Douglass s name when he was a childee also*Frederick… …

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