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Frederick Douglass' Descendants Read His Famous 'Fourth Of July' Speech

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Descendants of Frederick Douglass read excerpts from one of his most famous speeches: What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? Douglass gave this speech to a group of abolitionists 168 years ago.

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