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FREDERICK DOUGLASS'S GREATEST SPEECHES
delivered by the distinguished black actor Fred Morsell
The Meaning of the 4th of July for the Negro: This historic 1852 anti-slavery speech,
which led to the Civil War, calls upon white America to make the freedoms
celebrated on July 4th a reality for all.
The Lesson of the Hour: "Even 100 years later, sadly enough, the speech goes to the very heart
of the black experience in America. The standing ovation given Mr. Morsell is clearly and
deservedly heartfelt," -The New York Times-
Why I Became A Woman's Rights Man: "I can't begin to tell you what an inspiration
this speech is when you are down and out." -Laura X, Founder, National Women's History Month-
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