Frederick Douglass' Black Tea Blend
Frederick Douglass' Black Tea Blend
Frederick Douglass' Black Tea Blend

Frederick Douglass' Black Tea Blend

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Frederick Douglass' Black Tea Blend

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One of the most influential orators and writers on the subject of equal rights for all, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey (Frederick Douglass) was born into slavery in February 1818. While he is most known, through his speeches and writings, for social reform of slavery, Douglass also was quite a vocal advocate for women's rights.

Douglass became known as a powerful and eloquent author with his writing in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845), The Heroic Slave (1853), My Bondage and My Freedom (1855) and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881, revised 1892). However, an equally impressive contribution that Douglass made to the abolitionist movement was through photography. He believed that photographs could change people's perceptions of who African Americans really were. As a model, Douglass became the most photographed American in the 19th century sitting for 160 photographs throughout his life. In these photos, Douglass conveyed his social status, intelligence, and dignity while also sharing the wisdom of his experiences and the deep sadness for all he had endured.

Douglass played a vital role in shaping American history and we still benefit today from his beliefs on equality and inclusiveness. To commemorate this eloquent and powerful man, we blended together teas from different countries that perfectly co-exist to create a taste that is strong and bold.

Ingredients: Black teas from India, Vietnam, Kenya, China and Indonesia.

Brew tea at 212º - steep for 3 minutes

4 Ounces of loose tea makes approximately 50 cups of tea.

Please note that the photo is shown for our 4oz tin. We are also offering this in a 4oz pkg size, which will come in one of our double lined bags labeled with the name of the tea.



Works by Frederick Douglass:

     Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845)
     "The Heroic Slave". Autographs for Freedom. Ed. Julia Griffiths, Boston: Jewett and Company, 1853. pp. 174?239.
     My Bondage and My Freedom (1855)
     Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881, revised 1892)

Check with your local bookstore for recommendations for further reading.


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Kerry
a perfect blend!

WOW! Frederick Douglass' Black Tea Blend is a delicious black tea. This tea blend is not overpowering, full-flavored but without any bitterness. I love this as a morning and mid-morning pick-me-up tea; it needs no sweetening but I often add a splash of milk or unsweetened oat or nut milk. It is one of the blended teas I drink hot throughout the year.

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Lisa Eley
An Excellent Blend

This was the perfect cup of tea. The flavor was not overwhelming and was light on my tastebuds for a black tea. It steeped so well with the infuser that I didn't need to add sweetener. What I love is that there was no bitter aftertaste, down to the last drop. This tea will join my favorites.

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Shelly Nicholson
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One of the most influential orators and writers on the subject of equal rights for all, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey (Frederick Douglass) was born into slavery in February 1818. While he is most known, through his speeches and writings, for social reform of slavery, Douglass also was quite a vocal advocate for women's rights.

Douglass became known as a powerful and eloquent author with his writing in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845), The Heroic Slave (1853), My Bondage and My Freedom (1855) and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881, revised 1892). However, an equally impressive contribution that Douglass made to the abolitionist movement was through photography. He believed that photographs could change people's perceptions of who African Americans really were. As a model, Douglass became the most photographed American in the 19th century sitting for 160 photographs throughout his life. In these photos, Douglass conveyed his social status, intelligence, and dignity while also sharing the wisdom of his experiences and the deep sadness for all he had endured.

Douglass played a vital role in shaping American history and we still benefit today from his beliefs on equality and inclusiveness. To commemorate this eloquent and powerful man, we blended together teas from different countries that perfectly co-exist to create a taste that is strong and bold.

Ingredients: Black teas from India, Vietnam, Kenya, China and Indonesia.

Brew tea at 212º - steep for 3 minutes

4 Ounces of loose tea makes approximately 50 cups of tea.

Please note that the photo is shown for our 4oz tin. We are also offering this in a 4oz pkg size, which will come in one of our double lined bags labeled with the name of the tea.



Works by Frederick Douglass:

     Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845)
     "The Heroic Slave". Autographs for Freedom. Ed. Julia Griffiths, Boston: Jewett and Company, 1853. pp. 174?239.
     My Bondage and My Freedom (1855)
     Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881, revised 1892)

Check with your local bookstore for recommendations for further reading.


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