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Anon25 [30]
2 years ago
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Which statement most accurately describes Frederick Douglass his viewpoint and what to the slave is the Fourth of July about cel

ebrating the Fourth of
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timama [110]2 years ago
5 0

Fredrick Douglass interconnects the rule of American colonists and British colonists and urge the Americans to help the slaves like how they recovered.

<u>Explanation:</u>

On 5th July 1852, Fredrick Douglass delivers the speech "What to the slave is the fourth of July?" at the Corinthian Hall, Rochester. Fredrick Douglass interconnects the rule of American colonists and British colonists and urge the Americans to help the slaves like how they recovered.

Depicts the positive aspects of American freedom, liberty and citizenship which was given to the enslaved people in the U.S , they were restricted from their freedom, liberty and citizenship.

He compares both and applies to both that they belong to the same society. He uses Christianity as the greatest attribution to spread love and peace among each other and celebrate the Fourth of July with unity.

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