Welcome to Howard University Historical Tour

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Frederick Douglass Hall

You are now on the Frederick Douglass Hall stop of the Welcome trail.

Tour stop audio transcript

One of several facilities on campus designated as a National Historic Landmark, it is named in honor of abolitionist, diplomat, and University trustee Frederick Douglass, and was completed under the direction of noted African American architect Albert Irwin Cassell in 1935. In recent years, several key spaces have been restored and selective technological enhancements have improved the utility, efficiency, and functionality of the facility. Restoration includes upgrades to the classroom environments to support digital and distance learning, as well as increased flexibility in classroom size, orientation, and technology. In case this is your first visit, here are some tips to help you get started: -To jump to the next destination, select the ""Next"" button on the right side of your screen. -Or, if you already know where you want to go, simply select that location from the list on the sidebar OR directly on the map below. -And remember to explore each destination in more detail by clicking the interactive icons included throughout each location.