Frederick Douglass/Anti-Racism Mural

Frederick Douglass and Anti-Racism Mural

Place:  Frederick Douglass and Anti-Racism Mural

Location:  Northumberland Street, just past St. Lukes and the peace wall

This mural, commissioned by Open Hands, shows various anti-racism figures throughout history, headlined by Frederick Douglass.  Douglass spent some of his time in Belfast whilst preparing for his return to America after escaping slavery.  It is meant to show that every person, regardless of background, should be created equally.

 

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