What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?
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What to the slave is the fourth of july?

 In 1852, former slave and then-abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass was asked to address a Fourth of July audience that included the President of the United States and other Washington dignitaries in Rochester, New York.  

 

The speech Douglass wrote and delivered at that celebration has since been hailed as one of the most powerful and moving orations in history.  

 

Here, actor Amir Abdullah brings Douglass’ words to passionate life in this unforgettable and haunting recording.

 

Listen to a sample here:

 

To experience this amazing and historic speech…simply click the link below: