Portland Anti-Slavery Society


Frederick Douglass, Old Orchard Beach, 1877

Frederick Douglass, Old Orchard Beach, 1877
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Maine State Archives

Even though Douglass, a former slave and anti-slavery advocate, did not come to Portland in 1850, he did visit the state in 1877, to join veterans of the First Maine Cavalry, a Civil War unit, at their annual reunion in 1877 at Old Orchard Beach.

Douglass is standing fourth from right in the first row. He noted that it was a sign of great progress in race relations that he had enjoyed "a game of croquet with ladies and gentlemen of a different race right out in front of the hotel."

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