art.wikisort.org - SculptureFrederick Douglass is a public artwork in front of the Hornbake Library at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. The statue memorializes African-American abolitionist, suffragist, and labor leader Frederick Douglass.[1]
Statue in College Park, Maryland, U.S.
Frederick Douglass |
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Artist | Andrew Edwards |
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Year | 2015 |
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Type | Bronze |
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Location | University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, United States |
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Owner | University of Maryland |
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Description and history
Unveiled in 2015, the statue was designed by sculptor Andrew Edwards, who was inspired by artwork representing then-president Barack Obama and Moses.[2] The statue portrays Douglass in the middle of a speech, with one arm outstretched, and a copy of his autobiography under the other arm. The square surrounding the statue features stone pavers and a vertical Corten steel wall with Douglass's words inscribed on them.[1] The cast bronze statue was designed in Ireland and cast in Wales. It stands on a 3-foot-tall base and weighs nearly half a ton.[2] Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., Douglass's great-great-great grandson, said that "I love that the statue shows him in his fiery abolitionist years."[3]
The statue was the result of years of efforts on the part of campus leaders to honor this important Marylander and to reaffirm commitment to social justice. History professor Ira Berlin was part of this group, who called themselves the North Stars after the abolitionist newspaper Douglass edited. According to Berlin, "The vision of myself and the North Stars was to have Frederick Douglass on campus to speak to the question of social justice."[1] Efforts to raise the more than half a million dollars for the square and the statue began in 2011. The statue itself cost $200,000.[3]
References
University of Maryland, College Park |
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Academics |
- A. James Clark School of Engineering
- College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
- College of Arts and Humanities
- Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
- College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
- College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
- College of Education
- College of Information Studies
- Philip Merrill College of Journalism
- Robert H. Smith School of Business
- School of Music
- School of Public Health
- School of Public Policy
- QUEST Honors Fellows
- College Park Scholars
- Honors College
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Athletics |
- Teams
- Baseball
- Field hockey
- Football
- Men's basketball
- Men's lacrosse
- Men's soccer
- Softball
- Women's basketball
- Women's lacrosse
- Women's volleyball
- Facilities
- Xfinity Center
- Maryland Stadium
- Cole Field House
- Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium
- Ludwig Field
- Golf Course
- Taylor Stadium
- Ritchie Coliseum
- Old Byrd Stadium
- Rivalries
- Duke
- Johns Hopkins
- Navy
- lacrosse
- Penn State
- Virginia
- lacrosse
- West Virginia
- University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame
- Midnight Madness
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Campus |
- Landmarks
- Adele H. Stamp Student Union
- "M" Circle
- McKeldin Mall
- Memorial Chapel
- Morrill Hall
- The Rossborough Inn
- Arts and recreation
- Arboretum & Botanical Garden
- The Art Gallery
- Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
- Observatory
- Tawes Theatre
- Facilities
- Libraries
- Security Operations Center
- Transportation
- Shuttle-UM
- College Park–University of Maryland Station
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People |
- Alumni
- Faculty
- Benefactors
- Presidents
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Student life |
- Student groups
- List of student organizations
- Greek life
- Mighty Sound of Maryland
- Monarchy Party
- Media
- Capital News Service
- The Diamondback
- UMTV
- WMUC-FM
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Autobiographies |
- Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845)
- My Bondage and My Freedom (1855)
- Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881)
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Newspapers |
- The North Star
- Frederick Douglass's Paper
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Fiction |
- The Heroic Slave, a heartwarming Narrative of the Adventures of Madison Washington, in Pursuit of Liberty (1852)
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Speeches |
- American Anti-Slavery Society 1843 lecture tour
- "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" (1852)
- "The Constitution of the United States: is it pro-slavery or anti-slavery?" (1860)
- "Self-Made Men" (1885)
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Life |
- Seneca Falls Convention
- Fugitive Slave Convention
- Equal Rights Party (1872 vice presidential nominee)
- Douglass Place
- Frederick Douglass National Historic Site (home and memorial)
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Honors | |
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Family |
- Anna Murray Douglass (first wife)
- Helen Pitts Douglass (second wife)
- Rosetta Douglass (daughter)
- Lewis Henry Douglass (son)
- Charles Remond Douglass (son)
- Joseph Douglass (grandson)
- Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry (granddaughter)
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Related |
- Frederick Douglass (1985 opera)
- Frederick Douglass (1991 opera)
- Frederick Douglass and the White Negro (2008 documentary)
- The Good Lord Bird (2020 miniseries)
- John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
- Nathan and Mary Johnson home
- Shields Green
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