A Frederick Douglass mural in his hometown in Maryland draws some divisions
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A mural depicting Frederick Douglass in a chunky wristwatch, a slim-cut suit and crisp white Converse has divided the town of Easton, Md., in his birth county of Talbot.
Of course they all are. Who else knows what's better for the black community and how to depict that community's heroes than white people?
Yes seems like another case of Democrats forcefully "helping" black people to make themselves feel better.
What on Earth does this have to do with partisan politics?
You're trying to get them to pull up their pants, but they shouldn't aspire to wearing a suit, either?
That was his birthplace. Rochester, NY was his home.
In fact, it's pretty fucking offensive to call the place where he was a captive slave "his own home."