Frederick K. Douglas - His Unceasing Contention For Innate Freedoms and Unalienable Human Rights

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2/24/2025 (one day)
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Frederick K. Douglas - His Unceasing Contention For Innate Freedoms and Unalienable Human Rights

Social Science/History | Available (Membership Required)

Frederick K. Douglass was a blessing to the world and to the United States of America, though it was not so apparent when he was born. His mother, a descendent of a people He aided in the crushing of slavery in America, the investment in the social and financial uplifting of the newly liberated slaves, and was a proponent for women in America in helping lay the groundwork for women’s civil and voting rights.


  • Terry is an honorably retired detective from the Phoenix Police Department after twenty-five years of public service. He served as a patrol officer and domestic violence and robbery investigations detective. He investigated armed robberies, carjackings, home invasions, extortions, kidnappings, bank robberies, felony shopliftings, human trafficking, a few homicide investigations, and other criminal investigations. He was a board member of the Phoenix Police Union and the longest-serving president of the Arizona Black Law Enforcement Employees (ABLE), a police and community association. He has a B.A. in Spanish linguistics from Arizona State University.  


Terry Yahweh