
FAQ About Frederick Douglass

What newspaper did Frederick Douglass publish?
Frederick Douglass published several newspapers, the most famous being "The North Star," which he founded in 1847. The North Star was instrumental in educating the public about abolitionism, civil rights, and social justice issues. The newspaper was known for its motto, "Right is of no sex – Truth is of no color – God is the Father of us all, and we are all Brethren," reflecting Douglass's belief in universal equality.