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American Writers: a journey through history is a permanent archive for educators, researchers and every one interested in the writers featured in the  C‑SPAN series.


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Location: The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site 1411 W Street, S.E., Washington, DC 20020-4813
Hours: 9am-5pm, Spring-Summer; 9am-4-pm, Fall-Winter
Telephone: (202) 426-5961
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The Fredrick Douglass National Historic Site, located in the Anacostia area of Southeast Washington, DC, commemorates the legacy of the most famous African-American of the 19th Century. The historic site includes an interpretive center and Cedar Hill, the house where Douglass lived from 1877 until his death in 1895.

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Frederick Douglass National Historic Site



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