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And I feel like with this piece, what I've really appreciated about it is I've engaged in conversations with people whose paths I probably never would have crossed." "I think that's important in the community.

"I'm glad we're having dialogue about it, you know, like some honest, raw dialogue," Haines said. Marks and Haines said they've spoken to members of the Bailey family and other critics.

Just like Frederick Douglass used his voice to speak against the institution of slavery." Some like what they see "And there is definitely a lot of ugliness in our history. "We live in a time when books are being banned and subject matters are being banned because they are possibly revealing the ugliness of our nation's history," Himoff said. And so we want him to be seen in that light," Jackson-Amis said.īut Adam Himoff, the artist behind the piece, said getting recognition for Douglass was part of his message. "It was a lot of work trying to get Frederick Douglass recognized in his own home, a place that he escaped from and came back a statesman. Book Reviews 'Frederick Douglass' Is An Extended Meditation On The Legend's Self-Invention