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“Recognized More and More”: Frederick Douglass and Newcastle’s Role in Ending Slavery in the United States: 1867 Cafe Bar

Join Professor of American History and African American Studies at Newcastle University Bruce Baker, and Newcastle Skeptics in the Pub this March, to explore Newcastle's role in the campaign to end American slavery before the arrival of Frederick Douglass. 

Price

Pay as you feel

Duration

  • 14th March 2026

Venue

1867 Cafe Bar

Location

1867 Cafe Bar, 117 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4AG
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