Associations to the word «Douglass»
Noun
- Abolitionist
- Frederick
- Rutgers
- Orator
- Bondage
- Donovan
- Houghton
- Dorothea
- Stowe
- Colored
- Slavery
- Cory
- Whittaker
- Wendell
- Harriet
- Emancipation
- Dolan
- Narrative
- Nellie
- Freedman
- Liberator
- Brewster
- Dorado
- Rochester
- Garrison
- Mott
- Stanton
- Suffrage
- Sara
- Autobiography
- Booker
- Slave
- Macon
- Halfback
- Doug
- Harlem
- Abolition
- Mabel
- Bitter
- Ephraim
- Naacp
- African
- Mixer
- Dunbar
- Lloyd
- Montgomery
- Rankin
- Geologist
- Byrd
- Reformer
- Stu
- Bois
- Jimmy
- Lincoln
- Sadie
- Ign
- Baltimore
- Keith
- Wimbledon
- Zack
- Whaling
- Novak
- Pratt
- Seneca
- Weld
- Mather
- Chambers
- Boulevard
- Fullback
- Angelina
- Avg
- Lighthouse
- Vis
- Adventist
- Abraham
- Statesman
- Colonization
- Jacobs
- Hartman
- Highland
- Livingston
- Phillips
- Akron
- Bailey
- Whitman
- Nobel
- Burnham
- Ellis
- Maryland
- Taft
- Annapolis
Verb
Wiktionary
DOUGLASS, proper noun. A surname, a less common spelling of Douglas.
DOUGLASS, proper noun. A male given name.
Dictionary definition
DOUGLASS, noun. United States abolitionist who escaped from slavery and became an influential writer and lecturer in the North (1817-1895).
Wise words
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to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.