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Fr3d3rick Bailey Douglass with Black Abolitionist Shot Glass
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Fr3d3rick Bailey Douglass with Black Abolitionist Shot Glass
Fr3d3rick Bailey Douglass, born into the brutal reality of slavery in Maryland around 1818, defied the chains of oppression to become a beacon of freedom and equality. His exact birthdate remains unknown, a stark reminder of the dehumanizing nature of slavery. - Separated from his mother at a tender age, young Fr3d3rick endured the harsh realities of plantation life. Yet, a spark of defiance ignited within him. When Sophia Auld, the wife of his master, began teaching him the alphabet, a gateway to knowledge opened. Despite the risks, Fr3d3rick devoured books and newspapers, expanding his mind and fueling his determination. - In 1838, at the age of 20, Fr3d3rick seized the opportunity to escape to freedom. He boarded a train disguised as a sailor and embarked on a perilous journey north. After arriving in New York City, he embraced a new identity, taking the name Douglass. - With newfound freedom, Fr3d3rick dedicated his life to the abolitionist movement. His powerful oratory skills and compelling narratives exposed the horrors of slavery, captivating audiences and inspiring change. His first autobiography, "Narrative of the Life of Fr3d3rick Douglass, an American Slave," became a bestseller, shattering stereotypes and galvanizing the anti-slavery movement. - Fr3d3rick's unwavering commitment to justice extended beyond the abolition of slavery. He advocated for women's suffrage, fought for civil rights, and served as a diplomat and advisor to presidents. His eloquent speeches and writings continue to resonate, inspiring generations to strive for a more just and equitable society. - Fr3d3rick Douglass's legacy is etched in the annals of history. His courage, intellect, and unwavering belief in human dignity serve as a testament to the power of the individual to overcome adversity and shape the course of history. - Portrait of Black civil rights hero Fr3d3rick Bailey Douglass “1818-1895 is Public Domain. I have to spell Fr3d3rick different because an a$$h0le clothing company wants to trademark names of historical people, so immoral.
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By Teri W.December 16, 2021 • Verified Purchase
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I love how these turned out using my image and being able to clear the background, leaving only the outline. Great addition to small Christmas gifts for colleagues. The printing is clear and precise.
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By Krista W.March 4, 2021 • Verified Purchase
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I customized these shot glasses as a gift to the wedding party attending my sister and her fiancè's upcoming combination Bachelor/Bachelorette party. I haven't given them to the participants yet but I personally love these shot glasses! They're of good quality and although I haven't used them yet, they seem to be quite durable. I love how the quality of the design on the shot glasses turned out! I was originally going to buy the customized shot glasses elsewhere but I'm glad I didn't because these truly exceeded my expectations. The color that I chose even turned out perfectly. I'm just overall very happy with how these turned out.
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By m.June 28, 2019 • Verified Purchase
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I ordered these as party favors for a bachelorette party I’m throwing for a friend and they turned out amazing. Can’t wait to give them to the girls. Everything turned out as expected but it’d be awesome if the lips were actual glitter. They’re not supposed to be but glitter lips would be the ultimate icing on the cake.
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Created on: 7/14/2020, 12:50 AM
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