2017 Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Quarter Thirty-Seventh in the America the Beautiful Quarters Collections
Frederick
Douglass National Historic Site preserves the Cedar Hill home and 8.5 acre
estate that once belonged to abolitionist and statesman Frederick Douglass from
1877 until his death in 1895. Douglass was born into slavery in 1818. He
escaped to freedom, and his sensational 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,
became a bestseller and made him a national celebrity.
Douglass
believed that all people should be free, so in addition to fighting against slavery,
he wanted equal rights for women. He became a trusted advisor to President
Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, and he recruited African-Americans to
fight for the Union cause. After the war, he held various positions in
Washington, D.C., including U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia. He was
the most well-known African-American in the late 1800’s, and he issued another
autobiography, Life and Times of
Frederick Douglass, in 1881.
Douglass’s
estate sits above the Anacostia River in southeastern District of Columbia,
where it enjoys a panoramic view of the city. The highlight of the Cedar Hill
house is Douglass’s study.
The
design of the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Quarter features an image of Douglass as an
elderly man seated at his writing desk. His Cedar Hill home is shown in the
background.
This is the Philadelphia Mint uncirculated platinum plated quarter in a capsule.
2017 Frederick Douglass National Historic Site - Philadelphia - Platinum Plated in Capsule
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