“What To The Slave Is The Fourth Of July?”

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American History

 

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Anne M

 

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April 24, 2015

 

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College

 

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Therefore, Fourth of July signified nothing to them. It is the White independence, not the Black. That is also what I think the title of Fredrick Douglass’s speech mean. While reading this, I thought of how selfish the “Whites” used to be by just worrying about themselves and worriless of how there are still people who is still being treated unequally...
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I felt that that anyone who supported slavery should pictured themselves being slaves and see how wonderful it is to be someone else property and be degraded by them. Frederick Douglass’ Fourth of July oration is an exceptionally moving and eye-opening speech. This speech is probably the most powerful rhetorical masterpiece ever made...
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