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3666 Grand River Avenue at Commonwealth, Detroit, Michigan.
Douglass Mural. Detroit Public Library On Back: Detroit Public Library. Detroit, Michigan. The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass. Leroy Foster's 10 x 12 foot mural, commissioned by the Afro-American Museum of Detroit is on view at the Detroit Public Library's Frederick Douglass Branch Library in Scripps Park
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Douglass Mural. Detroit Public Library On Back: Detroit Public Library. Detroit, Michigan. The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass. Leroy Foster's 10 x 12 foot mural, commissioned by the Afro-American Museum of Detroit is on view at the Detroit Public Library's Frederick Douglass Branch Library in Scripps Park