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WIBW on MSNArtsConnect hosts community reading of Frederick Douglass’ ‘The Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro’ speechArtsConnect hosts a community reading of Frederick Douglass' "The Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro" speech.
“What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?”: James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass’s Historic Speech
We begin our July Fourth special broadcast with the words of Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery around 1818, Douglass ...
And Douglass did so, it is worth noting, by championing the same founding principles that he celebrated in his Fourth of July ...
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WWLP on MSNAdvocates reflect on history of slavery in Northampton with Frederick Douglass speechOn Saturday, many people gathered outside Historic Northampton to take turns reading a passage of Frederick Douglass' famous ...
Douglass delivered his speech amid profound national divisions. At stake was the stark contradiction between America’s stated ...
“Today you reap the fruits of their success,” Douglass told his audience. “The freedom gained is yours, and you, therefore, ...
The legend is this: King Frederick II of Prussia wanted his subjects to eat potatoes, introduced to Europe in the 16th ...
Frederick M. Nicholas, who led the design and development of major L.A. landmarks, including the Museum of Contemporary Art ...
Frederick County is immune from a negligence claim filed by a public defender employee alleging black mold exposure caused ...
Frederick Douglass 1852 speech both extolls principles in the Declaration of Independence (and Constitution) and condemns ...
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