Black Fact = 1852 (July 5) –
Frederick Augustus Douglass described the Fourth of July as a sham in his famous “What to the American Slave is Your Fourth of July?” speech on this date in 1852.
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Black Fact = 1852 (July 5) –
Frederick Augustus Douglass described the Fourth of July as a sham in his famous “What to the American Slave is Your Fourth of July?” speech on this date in 1852.
#theraydiotwins