Frederick Douglass was a fierce critic of America, a radical patriot and an abolitionist who was formerly enslaved. A new biography sheds light on the lesser-known corners of Douglass' life. In his ...
Audio will be available later today. Reporter Anderson Allen gets reflections on the 150th anniversary of the speech 'What to the Slave is the Fourth of July' given by abolitionist and former slave ...
Descendants of Frederick Douglass read excerpts from one of his most famous speeches: "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" Douglass gave this speech to a group of abolitionists 169 years ago.
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