Statue of Frederick Douglass (Rochester, New York)

Statue of Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass Monument
The statue in 2018
ArtistStanley W. Edwards
Year1899 (1899)
Medium
SubjectFrederick Douglass
LocationRochester, New York, U.S.
Coordinates43°07′59″N 77°36′29″W / 43.133°N 77.608°W / 43.133; -77.608

A statue of Frederick Douglass sculpted by Stanley W. Edwards, sometimes called the Frederick Douglass Monument, was installed in Rochester, New York in 1899 after it was commissioned by the African-American activist John W. Thompson. According to Visualising Slavery: Art Across the African Diaspora, it was the first statue in the United States that memorialized a specific African-American person.

Originally located by the Rochester station, the statue was moved in 1941 to Highland Bowl, a natural amphitheater in Highland Park. The statue was relocated again in October 2019, becoming the centerpiece of a new Frederick Douglass Memorial Plaza. The base is surrounded by plaques bearing words from Douglass's speeches.