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The Meaning Of The Fourth Of July In The Words Of Frederick Douglass

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By Aman Thakur On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass was giving a speech about Independence Day when he asked the crowd the following question, “What to the slave, is fourth of July?” He gave a hint in the form of a reason. The hint was to dig the hypocrisy of the day concerned. He then gave the following […]

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