AchievementSeptember 3, 1838· politics
Frederick Douglass Escapes Slavery and Arrives in New York City
Frederick Douglass, then 20, escaped from Baltimore by boarding a train north disguised as a free Black sailor using borrowed sailor's papers. He reached New York City on September 3, 1838, and within days married Anna Murray and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, launching one of the most consequential abolitionist careers in American history.