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  • DISCUSSING DOUGLASS Seriesđź—“

    Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at 7:00-8:30 PM Brockton Historical Society - 216 North Pearl Street, Brockton Join the Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association for Discussing Douglass, a lively discussion that will provoke new thoughts and relevance around Frederick Douglass’ historical writings. Free event! All are welcome! We'll provide the topic and copies of the text for you - you just come with enthusiasm and an open mind.

  • Annual Reading Frederick Douglass Together: “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”

    See Highlights From 2025 Reading Frederick Douglass Together A powerful community event: “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”—in multiple languages! 🗓️ July 11, 2026 at 10:30am. 📍 Frederick Douglass Garden, Brockton This event brings our community together to reflect, honor, and raise our voices in unity. Brockton is proud to be the only city in Massachusetts to present the speech in multiple languages, including Haitian Creole, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish, Vietnamese, Lithuanian, and more. 🌍 This event is made possible with support from Mass Humanities, and in partnership with the African American Association. To sign up to read or volunteer on this day, please email us: mailto:fdnabrockton@gmail.com   BCA Recording of Frederick Douglass July 4th Speech Reading 7-12-25   Here are more photos from Janet Trask: https://photos.app.goo.gl/KituqyrpVErQGHh89 #FrederickDouglass #RFDT25 #BrocktonReads #CommunityVoices #JusticeAndUnity Images above courtesy of Marc Osborne. To see his entire collection: https://adobe.ly/467Pkbl

  • Frederick Douglass Bust Mounted on Frederick Douglass Avenue

    So thankful to see this day arrive! Thank you Mayor Sullivan for seeing this project through to completion. Thank you Lynn Smith for laying a strong foundation, keeping this important history alive and paving the way. The artist did a beautiful job! It was mounted on Wednesday January 14, 2026 Sculptor Ann Hirsch from Somerville created the Frederick Douglass Bust. Photo credit: Louisdor Gay, Jr

  • Discussing Douglass: AMD

    Friday, August 22 from 10am -12pm Brockton Public Library 304 Main St Discussion features Anna Murray Douglass  (March 8, 1813 – August 4, 1882) who was an American  abolitionist , member of the  Underground Railroad , and the first wife of Frederick Douglass , from 1838 to her death. Come learn about this remarkable woman and discuss her role in the life and work of Frederick Douglass. Please reach out with any questions.  mailto:FDNABrockton@gmail.com All the Best to you, Cindy Pendergast, President Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association

  • Reading Frederick Douglass Together

    Reading Frederick Douglass Together A powerful community event: “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”—in multiple languages! 🗓️ Sat, July 12 | 🕙 10AM–12PM 📍 Frederick Douglass Garden, Brockton This annual event brings our community together to reflect, honor, and raise our voices in unity. Brockton is proud to be the only city in Massachusetts to present the speech in multiple languages, including Haitian Creole, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish, Vietnamese, Lithuanian, and more. 🌍 This event is made possible with support from Mass Humanities, Mass Cultural Council, and in partnership with the African American Association. Hello Friends of Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association!  What an incredible reading we shared for our annual 2025 Reading Frederick Douglass Together Brockton - truly one of the best yet. Many thanks to all who came out to read, volunteer to help or just listen! I felt a shift this year—something deeper and more connected. The presence of so many young readers was especially powerful. The earlier start time was well-received, the tent and chairs worked out perfectly, and the food afterward created such a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Nearly everyone stayed to eat, talk, and truly connect. Cynthia Hodges and Jamie Hodges, representing the African American Association, organized the refreshments—it made such a difference! It felt like all the planning came together seamlessly. Each of our board members played an essential role in making the day a success. Annette Thomas greeted guests with such warmth and encouraged sign-ups for our email list. Carol M Griffin did a beautiful job organizing readers and welcoming new voices to the circle. Willie Wilson Jr, our historian, gave a powerful invitation to replace the word “slave” with “immigrant” during the reading which brought the message into sharp relevance—what a moment. Reading in multiple languages reminded us we are all immigrants in this land.   Marc J. Osborne  and Janet Trask captured it all with so many wonderful photos. Finally many thanks to BCA for providing video coverage.    I also wanted to share that various elected officials participated including Mayor Sullivan and Chief of Staff Sydne Marrow who joined us for the full event and stayed for conversation. Sydne read a paragraph, and Mayor Sullivan shared exciting updates about Liberty Tree Park—including plans to install a bust of Frederick Douglass. Such an inspiring way to look ahead.  See links below to view the photos and video recording.  ~ Cindy Pendergast , President FDNA   BCA Recording of Frederick Douglass July 4th Speech Reading 7-12-25   Here are more photos from Janet Trask: https://photos.app.goo.gl/KituqyrpVErQGHh89 #FrederickDouglass #RFDT25 #BrocktonReads #CommunityVoices #JusticeAndUnity Images above courtesy of Marc Osborne. To see his entire collection: https://adobe.ly/467Pkbl

  • Keep Brockton Beautiful 2024

    Had some helpers today as we worked at the Frederick Douglass Garden for the citywide “Keep Brockton Beautiful” event! Fairway Landscaping even brought a crew who donated their time to mow and trim the garden. So great seeing the kids and adults working side by side!

  • Reading "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?"

    The Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association holds its annual reading of Douglass' famous anti-slavery speech in Brockton on Saturday, July 8, 2023 Bishop Tony Branch reads part of Frederick Douglass' anti-slavery speech at the Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association's annual speech reading event in Brockton on Saturday, July 8, 2023. MARC VASCONCELLOS/THE ENTERPRISE The Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association holds its annual reading of Douglass' famous anti-slavery speech in Brockton on Saturday, July 8, 2023. MARC VASCONCELLOS/THE ENTERPRISE Diane Oteri-Britton blows kisses during the Frederick Douglass' anti-slavery speech at the Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association's annual speech reading event in Brockton on Saturday, July 8, 2023. MARC VASCONCELLOS/THE ENTERPRISE MARC VASCONCELLOS/THE ENTERPRISE

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