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| #1848868 in Books | Palgrave Macmillan | 2007-06-26 | 2007-06-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 228.60 x14.71 x6.00l,.62 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| "An apostle of freedom and a tireless agitator" p. 203|By Eddie Hutchinson|If you are expecting this book to be about one speech given on or about one particular day - the Fourth of July - you are in for a surprise. Colaiaco has crafted an impressively comprehensive study on Frederick Douglass. The dissemination of the "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" speech is the|From Publishers Weekly|On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass gave a speech at a meeting sponsored by the Rochester (N.Y.) Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society. The speech, and indeed the meeting itself, were contrived to provide a counter-celebration to Independence Day.
On July 5th, 1852, Frederick Douglass, one of the greatest orators of all time, delivered what was arguably the century's most powerful abolition speech. At a time of year where American freedom is celebrated across the nation, Douglass eloquently summoned the country to resolve the contradiction between slavery and the founding principles of our country. In this book, James A. Colaiaco vividly recreates the turbulent historical context of Douglass' speech and deliver...
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