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  1. Frederick Marshman Bailey CIE FRGS (3 February 1882 – 17 April 1967) was a British political officer and one of the last protagonists of The Great Game. His expeditions in Tibet and Assam Himalaya gave him many opportunities to pursue his hobbies of photography, butterfly collecting, and trophy hunting in the high Tibetan region.

  2. Frederick Bailey may refer to: Frederick Manson Bailey (1827–1915), Australian botanist. Frederick Marshman Bailey (1882–1967), British intelligence officer and adventurer. Frederick Bailey (forester) (1840–1912) British soldier and forester, father of Frederick Marshman Bailey.

  3. Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1817 or February 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He became the most important leader of the movement for African-American civil rights in the 19th century.

  4. Feb 24, 2015 · In the opening of his new book, Gateway To Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad, Eric Foner lays out the inspirational story of Frederick Bailey — a young slave in Maryland who...

  5. O n September 4, 1838, a twenty-year-old fugitive slave named Frederick Bailey arrived in New York City. He had long hoped to escape from bondage, gazing out at the ships on Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay as a child and seeing them as “freedom’s swift-winged angels.”

  6. One of the most influential African Americans in U.S. history. He was born Frederick Bailey as a slave in Maryland. He escaped from slavery in 1838 and as a self-made man eventually became a famous writer and orator.

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  8. Writer: Terminal Justice. Frederick Bailey was born in Dallas, Texas (full name: John Frederick Bailey II). He made his debut as a feature director with a fantasy action/adventure about a sword-wielding superhero in Shogun Cop (1999), unveiled at the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival.

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