Frederick douglass

Learn about the incredible life and legacy of Frederick Douglass, a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement. Discover his extraordinary journey from slavery to becoming a powerful advocate for civil rights.
📰 Daily News from the Past #91 🤖 Made by AI, curated by @tustanowskik 📚 On September 3, 1838, Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery and embarked on a path towards becoming a prominent abolitionist and writer. #Midjourney #ChatGPT #AI #aiart #aiartcommunity #aiartwork #history #onthisday #FrederickDouglass #abolitionist #slavery #escape #1838 #activist #inspiration #significantevent #worldhistory #AIcurated #DailyNews 🤖 Powered by ChatGPT & Midjourney World History, History, Frederick Douglass, Daily News, How To Become, The Past

📰 Daily News from the Past #91 🤖 Made by AI, curated by @tustanowskik 📚 On September 3, 1838, Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery and embarked on a path towards becoming a prominent abolitionist and writer. #Midjourney #ChatGPT #AI #aiart #aiartcommunity #aiartwork #history #onthisday #FrederickDouglass #abolitionist #slavery #escape #1838 #activist #inspiration #significantevent #worldhistory #AIcurated #DailyNews 🤖 Powered by ChatGPT & Midjourney

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The Met Places Over 375,000 Artworks into the Public Domain for Unrestricted Use | Colossal Louis Daguerre, American Photography, Colossal Art, Frederick Douglass, Silver Print, Indian Artist, Lake George, Early American, Photojournalism

Earlier this week, the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that more than 375,000 images found in the museum’s online collection are now available for free and unrestricted use. The high-resolution images are licensed under Creative Commons, the non-profit organization that facilities the public use of some 1.1 billion digital works. The announcement is an update to the Met’s 2014 initiative placing hundreds of thousands of images into the public domain, but the expanded policy, called Open…

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