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    Home»News»Kramer»Keepin’ It Surreal Wit Fab Frederick Douglass
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    Keepin’ It Surreal Wit Fab Frederick Douglass

    Jeff KramerBy Jeff KramerFebruary 8, 2017Updated:February 8, 2017No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    When President Trump let it slip last week that Frederick Douglass is still alive, a lot of my media colleagues laughed at him. They saw it as more evidence that most homing pigeons have a deeper grasp of American history than the president.

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    “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is getting recognized more and more, I notice,” the president said.

    While the rest of the media snickered, I picked up the phone and invited the legendary abolitionist, who still lives in Rochester, to Dinosaur Bar-B-Que here in Syracuse. Ever gracious and not looking a day over 160, he arrived in a late-model Jetta, scarf flapping in the breeze.

    Douglass will play two sold-out shows at the Landmark Theatre Feb. 17 and 18. Between bites of pulled pork and swigs of Syracuse Pale Ale we plowed through a variety of topics.

    Frederick: So what’s this I hear about a 10-hour-a-week job for $84,000 a year in the Syracuse mayor’s office? How do I get one of those?

    Jeff: You’ll probably want to continue heading east to Albany. They have a lot of those kinds of goodies there. But you’ll need a connection.

    Frederick: So let me get this straight: This guy makes $84,000 a year working for Syracuse for 10 hours a week, and he doesn’t even have to live in Syracuse? 

    Jeff: Correct. 

    Frederick: That’s freedom on a scale even I never imagined. Albany must be the Promised Land!

    Jeff: I wouldn’t go that far, but they take care of their friends.

    Frederick: Speaking of which, what’s going on with that new Film Hub? 

    Jeff: Film what?

    Frederick: The $15 million Central New York Film Hub! That big empty building in the middle of nowhere that looks like a biological weapons testing factory.

    Jeff: I have no idea what you are talking about.

    Frederick: It exists! For real! I dropped by there this morning, thinking someone might want to make a movie about me. Thought maybe I’d flag down Morgan Freeman and pitch my biopic. 

    Jeff: Any luck? 

    Frederick: I didn’t see a single actor, director, celebrity, nobody. Not even Arsenio. 

    Jeff: There’s always Alexander and Catalano.

    Frederick: Who?

    Jeff: The Heavy Hitters. Lawyers. Their offices are close. 

    Frederick: Are they the ones who fought to overturn the Fugitive Slave Law?

    Jeff: Not exactly. They’re personal injury lawyers. They do a lot of TV commercials. Around here, that counts as being a celebrity.

    Frederick: Do you think they’d do my movie? 

    Jeff: Maybe if you wear a neck brace. Have you been injured? Any neck pain? Lower back twinges, stuff like that?

    Frederick: I’m sure I can come up with something. How’d you get to be so tight with these Heavy Hitter guys?

    Jeff: I’m really not. I just stopped in and killed some time with them the other day after Harrison Ford told me he hated my script. We were all a little sulky. Peter seemed a little down on the Film Hub project, too.

    Frederick: Why’s that?

    Jeff: He said, “I can’t even think of any accidents that occurred during construction.” I felt bad for the guy.

    Frederick: What else is going on in this town?

    Jeff: A Century of Collecting: Ceramics at the Everson from 1916 to the Present just opened.

    Frederick: You people know how to live.

    Jeff: So let’s talk about you. You’re got a remastered boxed set of your most famous speeches coming out in August, you’ve got a hot new restaurant in Midtown, Freddy D’s. Did I read somewhere that you’re a snowboarder?

    Frederick: Damn straight. Right after we finish here I’m heading to Greek Peak to Shred the Gnar.

    Jeff: How do you do it, Frederick? I mean, you’re almost 200 years old.

    Frederick: I do yoga. I keep a positive attitude. I watch my carbs. Mind if I have that last piece of catfish?

    Jeff: Knock yourself out. Can you offer a sneak preview of what you’ll be talking about at the Landmark?

    Frederick: I’ll touch on my meetings with Abraham Lincoln at the White House. Those were fascinating. 

    Jeff: Based on those experiences, would you want to meet the current president? See all that crazy up close and personal?

    Frederick: Well, there’s an old saying, by me, I believe: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.”

    Jeff: That sounds like a yes.

    Frederick: Yes, but I’m not holding my breath for an invite.

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