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Belfast to host 2024 week-long celebration of abolitionist Frederick Douglass

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Belfast will host the fourth annual Douglass Week next spring in honor of famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass. 

Source: IrishCentral - Your daily source for everything Irish | IrishCentral.com

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