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[DOUGLASS, Frederick (1818-1895), association]. The Daily Inter Ocean. Chicago, February 21, 1895. Vol. XXIII, No. 334. 12 folio pages on large folio folding sheets. Each page approximately 571 x 439 mm. Disbound, with stab-holes at left. Toned, worn, several tears to the right margins, brittle paper, inkstamp of the California State Library. On pp. 1-2 is an article relating the death of Douglass: “Fred Douglass Dead / The Great Colored Orator and Statesman Passes Away. / Given No Warning. / Had Just Returned Home from Women’s Convention. / Heart Disease the Cause. / One of the Striking Characters of American History. / He Occupied a Unique Position in the Temple of Fame - Will Be Mourned by Millions.” On p. 1 is a portrait of Douglass. One of the most important civil rights leaders of the nineteenth century, Douglass had met with presidents, politicians, and other prominent figures in order to advocate for abolitionism and civil rights. The respectful and admiring tone of this tribute reflects the enormous respect he commanded from the general public, regardless of skin color.