Douglass [duhg-luh s] Examples noun
- Frederick,1817–95, U.S. ex-slave, abolitionist, and orator.
- a male given name.
Examples from the Web for douglass Contemporary Examples of douglass
The first—and it turns out, only—stop was Douglass Academy, a new charter school in downtown Wilmington.
At This Creepy Libertarian Charter School, Kids Must Swear ‘to Be Obedient to Those in Authority’
ProPublica
October 15, 2014
Under state law, charter schools must have at least 65 students enrolled, but Douglass Academy was well below that.
At This Creepy Libertarian Charter School, Kids Must Swear ‘to Be Obedient to Those in Authority’
ProPublica
October 15, 2014
In the meantime, Douglass had pulled into a lower parking lot to start an 11 p.m.-to-7 a.m. shift.
Manhunt for a Cop-Hating Pennsylvania ‘Survivalist’
Michael Daly
September 17, 2014
Douglass was Medevaced to a hospital in Scranton, where he was stabilized.
Manhunt for a Cop-Hating Pennsylvania ‘Survivalist’
Michael Daly
September 17, 2014
But as Police Chief Douglass was careful to clarify Sunday: “Suspects are not convicted, suspects are people of interest.”
Killings at Kansas Jewish Centers Were Hate Crimes, Right?
Caitlin Dickson
April 14, 2014
Historical Examples of douglass
“Attacking an unfortunate rabbit, I suppose,” said Douglass, bravely.
Harper’s Young People, October 5, 1880
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This force was under the command of Capt. Douglass of the frigate “Isis.”
The Naval History of the United States
Willis J. Abbot.
Now his friends were fleeing the country, Sanborn, Douglass, and Howe.
Alma Lutz
But his sojourn in England was more than a joy to Mr. Douglass.
Frederick Douglass
He is still the master of his own body, and can say with the poet, “The hand of Douglass is his own.”
Frederick Douglass