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CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer\, abolitioni
 st\, orator\, writer and statesman. After escaping enslavement in Maryland\
 , he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts
  and New York. We'll explore his life in enslavement\, look at his autobiog
 raphies and other writings\, and conclude with his life in Washington\, D.C
 . as an elder statesman.\n\n \n\nInstructor bio: Paul Post\, a native Kansa
 n\, received a bachelor's degree in history from Kansas State University an
 d a law degree in 1974 from the University of Kansas Law School. Now retire
 d from practicing law\, he is a member of the Shawnee County Historical Soc
 iety and an amateur beekeeper. He has authored essays on the history of SBA
  Hill/former Menninger Campus in Topeka\, Topeka's Bates Family\, The Fred 
 Harvey Company and Duke Ellington.\n\n \n\nAn Osher membership fee of $25 i
 s required to enroll in this class. If you have not paid your membership fe
 e\, please click on Osher Membership Fee - Shopping cart to add the members
 hip fee to your shopping cart. Then continue shopping to select your course
 s and/or events. If you have questions about whether or not you have paid y
 our member fee\, please call 785-864-6779.
DTEND:20250811T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T144351Z
DTSTART:20250811T150000Z
GEO:38.95531;-95.281804
LOCATION:St. Andrews Office Building\, Room 30
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SUMMARY:Frederick Douglass: From Enslaved Man to Statesman
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URL:https://calendar.ku.edu/event/frederick-douglass-from-enslaved-man-to-s
 tatesman
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer\, abolitioni
 st\, orator\, writer and statesman. After escaping enslavement in Maryland\
 , he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts
  and New York. We'll explore his life in enslavement\, look at his autobiog
 raphies and other writings\, and conclude with his life in Washington\, D.C
 . as an elder statesman.\n\n \n\nInstructor bio: Paul Post\, a native Kansa
 n\, received a bachelor's degree in history from Kansas State University an
 d a law degree in 1974 from the University of Kansas Law School. Now retire
 d from practicing law\, he is a member of the Shawnee County Historical Soc
 iety and an amateur beekeeper. He has authored essays on the history of SBA
  Hill/former Menninger Campus in Topeka\, Topeka's Bates Family\, The Fred 
 Harvey Company and Duke Ellington.\n\n \n\nAn Osher membership fee of $25 i
 s required to enroll in this class. If you have not paid your membership fe
 e\, please click on Osher Membership Fee - Shopping cart to add the members
 hip fee to your shopping cart. Then continue shopping to select your course
 s and/or events. If you have questions about whether or not you have paid y
 our member fee\, please call 785-864-6779.
DTEND:20250818T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T144351Z
DTSTART:20250818T150000Z
GEO:38.95531;-95.281804
LOCATION:St. Andrews Office Building\, Room 30
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SUMMARY:Frederick Douglass: From Enslaved Man to Statesman
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URL:https://calendar.ku.edu/event/frederick-douglass-from-enslaved-man-to-s
 tatesman
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer\, abolitioni
 st\, orator\, writer and statesman. After escaping enslavement in Maryland\
 , he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts
  and New York. We'll explore his life in enslavement\, look at his autobiog
 raphies and other writings\, and conclude with his life in Washington\, D.C
 . as an elder statesman.\n\n \n\nInstructor bio: Paul Post\, a native Kansa
 n\, received a bachelor's degree in history from Kansas State University an
 d a law degree in 1974 from the University of Kansas Law School. Now retire
 d from practicing law\, he is a member of the Shawnee County Historical Soc
 iety and an amateur beekeeper. He has authored essays on the history of SBA
  Hill/former Menninger Campus in Topeka\, Topeka's Bates Family\, The Fred 
 Harvey Company and Duke Ellington.\n\n \n\nAn Osher membership fee of $25 i
 s required to enroll in this class. If you have not paid your membership fe
 e\, please click on Osher Membership Fee - Shopping cart to add the members
 hip fee to your shopping cart. Then continue shopping to select your course
 s and/or events. If you have questions about whether or not you have paid y
 our member fee\, please call 785-864-6779.
DTEND:20250825T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T144351Z
DTSTART:20250825T150000Z
GEO:38.95531;-95.281804
LOCATION:St. Andrews Office Building\, Room 30
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Frederick Douglass: From Enslaved Man to Statesman
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URL:https://calendar.ku.edu/event/frederick-douglass-from-enslaved-man-to-s
 tatesman
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