
Frederick Douglass: Civil War to Statesman
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This chapter explores Frederick Douglass's stirring 1852 speech questioning the relevance of the Fourth of July for enslaved individuals, emphasizing the injustices they suffered. It follows Douglass's transformation from a slave to a leading advocate for abolition and equality, highlighting his dedication to education and public speaking amidst a nation on the brink of civil war.
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