`Presenting Mr. Frederick DOUGLASS': Fred Morsell Plays The Famous

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From: Sacramento Observer
Date: 19940209
Author:Octavia Ruben Simien

Octavia Ruben Simien
Sacramento Observer
02-09-1994
'Presenting MR. Frederick DOUGLASS': Fred Morsell Plays The Famous. Abolitionist

In celebration of Black History Month on PBS KVIE Channel 6, Bill Moyers' Journal brings the great abolitionist Frederick Douglas to life in the acclaimed theatrical performance, Presenting Mr. Frederick Douglass, featuring actor Fred Morsell in a dramatic recreation of Douglass's famous speech on slavery and human rights.

Presenting Mr. Frederick Douglass premieres Friday, February 18 at 6:00 p.m. on PBS (KVIE Channel 6) (The one-hour broadcast preempts the ...

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