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  1. Helen Pitts Douglass (1838–1903) was an American suffragist, known for being the second wife of Frederick Douglass. She also created the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association, which became the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site.

  2. Helen Pitts (* 1838 in Honeoye, New York (Bundesstaat), Vereinigte Staaten; † 1. Dezember 1903 in Washington, D.C., Vereinigte Staaten) war eine amerikanische Lehrerin und Frauenrechtlerin. Sie war Abolitionistin und setzte sich für Frauenrechte ein.

  3. Helen Pitts was a white abolitionist and feminist who married Frederick Douglass, a Black leader and writer, in 1884. Their interracial union faced opposition from both white and Black communities, but they remained devoted to each other until his death.

  4. 1. Feb. 2019 · Helen Pitts Douglass, die weiße zweite Frau von Frederick Douglass, ist bekannt für ihre Rolle bei der Bewahrung seines Andenkens und ihrem Kampf für das Wahlrecht.

  5. 31. Jan. 2019 · Known For: A White woman who married the mixed-race North American 19th-century Black activist leader Frederick Douglass, Helen Pitts Douglass was an advocate in her own right and pushed for ending of the system of enslavement, suffrage, and her husband's legacy.

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  6. Helen Pitts Douglass, the second wife of Frederick Douglass, inherited Cedar Hill and fought to keep it as a memorial to his legacy. She faced legal challenges, financial struggles, and racial discrimination, but with the help of women's organizations and activists, she succeeded in passing the home to future generations.

  7. 11. März 2013 · Helen Pitts Douglass was a passionate and influential woman who saved the home of her husband, abolitionist and suffragist leader Frederick Douglass, after his death. Learn how she fought against family opposition, bought the property herself, and founded the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association.