AchievementAugust 16, 1841· politics
Frederick Douglass Delivers First Major Public Address at Nantucket Anti-Slavery Convention
Frederick Douglass addressed the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society convention on Nantucket, delivering his first major public speech about his experiences under slavery. William Lloyd Garrison immediately hired him as a paid lecturer. The speech launched Douglass's formal career as the most prominent Black abolitionist orator of the nineteenth century.