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Douglass PenPublisher: Three Islands Press
Douglass Pen is a historic and script typeface released by Three Islands Press.

Frederick Douglass was born in a slave shack in Talbot County, Maryland, in either 1817 (his guess) or 1818 (a date chosen later on by historians). He went on to end up being a distinquished statesman, orator, and abolitionist leader known for his motivating speeches and writings in assistance of social justice. Douglass also had fine penmanship: he composed promptly and boldly in a good-looking, rather condensed cursive. Douglass Pen is designed chiefly after one of his written speeches stating John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferryboat, Virginia, in 1859. OpenType functions consist of ratings of ligatures, alternative upper cases, ink blots, crossouts, and Centra/Eastern European alphabets-- more than 800 glyphs in all.

Font Family: Douglass Pen Regular

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