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What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? (1852) is a speech by Frederick Douglass. Having escaped from slavery in the South at a young age, Frederick Douglass became a prominent orator and autobiographer who spearheaded the American abolitionist movement in the mid-nineteenth century. In this famous speech, published widely in pamphlet form after it was given to a meeting of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society on July 5th, 1852, Douglass exposes the hypocrisy of America's claim to Christian and democratic ideals in ...

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    • Title: What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? by Frederick Douglass
    • Publisher: West Margin Press
    • Print ISBN: 9781513290973, 1513290975
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    • Edition: 2021
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