Frederick Douglass's Gilded Age
The life of Frederick Douglass is a triumphantly American story and one that bridges the 19th century.
An episode of the The Gilded Gentleman podcast, hosted by Connor Williams, Carl Raymond, titled "Frederick Douglass's Gilded Age" was published on June 10, 2025 and runs 60 minutes.
June 10, 2025 ·60m · The Gilded Gentleman
Summary
The life of Frederick Douglass is a triumphantly American story and one that bridges the 19th century.
Episode Description
The life of Frederick Douglass, the great 19th century statesman, orator, writer and abolitionist, is a triumphantly American story.
He was born into slavery in the early years of the 19th century and died at the very height of the Gilded Age. His tremendous talents as a leader brought him out of slavery and into the heart of the Gilded Age as a player in the political worlds of Lincoln, Grant and Hayes.
Joining Carl on this episode is scholar and author Connor Williams who traces Douglass's life from his early years in enslavement through his emancipation and travel in and outside America and his role as an abolitionist and supporter of women's suffrage.
This episode was edited and produced by Kieran Gannon.
Connor has also appeared on the Gilded Gentleman podcast The Adirondacks and Great Camp Sagamore: Retreating to Nature in the Gilded Age
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