Frederick Douglass Institute
West Chester University
408 Francis Harvey Green Library
West Chester, Pennsylvania 19383
Phone: (610) 436-2766
Fax: (610) 436-2769
Email: fdouglass@wcupa.edu
The Institute is named after one of America’s best known heroes, Frederick
Douglass, the former slave, distinguished author, and statesman. The Frederick
Douglass Institute is a West Chester University program for advancing
multicultural studies across the curriculum and for deepening the intellectual
heritage of Frederick Douglass. Douglass, who was a frequent visitor to the West
Chester area, gave his last public lecture on West Chester University campus on
February 01, 1895. Guided by the spirit and his legacy, the Institute aims to
create opportunities to build a better community for all of us to fulfill our
destiny as human beings. Through the leadership of WCU, there are Frederick
Douglass Institutes at all fourteen campuses of the Pennsylvania State
Universities System.
The mission of the Frederick Douglass Institute is to be a window to the world of knowledge, a catalyst for bridging systems of thought and expression, a light of hope and a place of encouragement for all who seek change. The Institute is a university program for advancing multicultural studies across the curriculum and for deepening the intellectual heritage of Frederick Douglass, the former slave, distinguished orator, journalist, author, and statesman. Douglass, who was a frequent visitor to the West Chester area, gave his last public lecture on West Chester”s campus on February 1, 1895. Guided by the spirit of Douglass and his legacy, the Institute aims to create opportunities to build a better community for all of us to fulfill our destiny as human beings. On October, 1895; however, at the inauguration of an institute named for him in Baltimore, Maryland, Douglass said that the mission was “to be a dispenser of knowledge, a radiator of light. In a word, we dedicate this Institution to virtue, temperance, truth, liberty, and justice.”
The activities of the Institute take place on and off campus. With undergraduate and graduate students and West Chester faculty, the Institute sponsors seminars and forums on selected topics. The Anna Murray Douglass Circle is the name for a lecture series offering to bring leading intellectuals to campus.
At West Chester University, the Frederick Douglass Institute is primarily involved in four areas: