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1852

Douglass's Fourth of July

July 5, 1852

In Rochester, New York, Frederick Douglass delivered an address to the Ladies Anti-Slavery Society that asked, bluntly, "What to the slave is the Fourth of July?" His answer - a celebration of freedom he did not possess and a people's hypocrisy he could not forgive - became the greatest speech of the nineteenth-century abolitionist movement.