Photography and the secret of Frederick Douglass' power
1 sources1 storiesFirst seen 6/28/2026Score25Mixed Progress
Single Source
Bigness
25
Coverage
13
Recency
92
Engagement
4
Velocity
0
Confidence
48
Clipability
60
Polarization
0
Claims
1
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50
Sentiment Mix
Positive0%
Neutral100%
Negative0%
Geography
North America
Expert Signals
CBS News - Top Stories
source • 1 mention
AI-Generated Claims
Generated from linked receipts; click sources for full context.
Frederick Douglass, who was born into slavery and became an influential orator, writer and intellectual, was the most photographed person in America in the 19th century.
Supported by 1 story
Related Events
Amy Sherald on "Ecclesia," her most ambitious work yet
Uncategorized • 6/28/2026
Extended interview: Feminism then and now
Uncategorized • 6/28/2026
American Panorama: From sea to shining sea
Uncategorized • 6/28/2026
How trains drove American history
Uncategorized • 6/28/2026
Jane Seymour admits one workout is completely off-limits at 75: 'I'm way too A-type’
Uncategorized • 6/28/2026