

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: Recognized More and More: Frederick Douglass and Newcastle’s role in ending slavery in the USA
- **Event Start and End Date**: Sat, 14 Mar, 2026 at 03:00 pm
- **Event Description**: Everyone knows that Newcastle had a strong tradition of reform in the nineteenth century, from land reformer Thomas Spence to political reformer Lord Grey, to the campaigning editor Joseph Cowen, and the city has made much of its connection to the abolitionist Frederick Douglass in recent years. But Newcastle’s connection to the campaign to end American slavery was in place long before Douglass arrived, and it included a range of actors, both local and visiting. This talk will give a sense of who those people were, what they did, and what difference it made to the end of slavery in the United States.

Bruce E. Baker is Professor of American History and African American Studies at Newcastle University and has written widely on the history of the American South. Since 2020, he has worked closely with Fionnghuala Sweeney, an expert on Frederick Douglass, to research the life and career of Moses Roper, a fugitive slave from North Carolina, who came to Britain and campaigned against American slavery several years before Douglass.

Newcastle Skeptics in the Pub host friendly talks and socials, and promote good critical thinking and debunking of harmful myths. Tickets are Pay As You Feel (suggested £5) and the venue is the Tyne Theatre &amp; Opera House's 1867 café bar on Westgate Road. The space is accessible but please let us know if you need any assistance when you visit us.
- **Event URL**: https://allevents.in/newcastle-upon-tyne/recognized-more-and-more-frederick-douglass-and-newcastle’s-role-in-ending-slavery-in-the-usa/200029749218548
- **Event Categories**: art, theatre
- **Interested Audience**: 
  - total_interested_count: 19

## Ticket Details


## Event venue details

- **city**: Newcastle Upon Tyne
- **state**: EN
- **country**: United Kingdom
- **location**: 1867 cafe bar
- **lat**: 54.970573983407
- **long**: -1.6211546390901
- **full address**: 1867 cafe bar, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom

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## FAQs

- **Q**: When and where is Recognized More and More: Frederick Douglass and Newcastle’s role in ending slavery in the USA being held?
  - **A:** Recognized More and More: Frederick Douglass and Newcastle’s role in ending slavery in the USA takes place on Sat, 14 Mar, 2026 at 03:00 pm to Sat, 14 Mar, 2026 at 03:00 pm at 1867 cafe bar, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
- **Q**: Who is organizing Recognized More and More: Frederick Douglass and Newcastle’s role in ending slavery in the USA?
  - **A:** Recognized More and More: Frederick Douglass and Newcastle’s role in ending slavery in the USA is organized by Newcastle Skeptics.

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