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    Analyzing Frederick Douglass's Speech 'What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?'

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    In five pages this paper discusses the importance of this speech to African Americans who were never accorded the same rights as their white counterparts. There is one source cited in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: D0_GSDougls.rtf

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    he realized the huge injustices which people of his race faced on a continual basis, and the harsh realities of their lives which exposed their intolerable oppression. This was  the inspiration for Douglas, the result of which was his famous speech about his ideas of freedom in America and his vision for the future. Frederick Douglas Assessment  of America The speech given by Douglas was especially poignant given that he was once a slave himself, and the topic of  his speech was about the issue of slavery in America. Clearly, this gave Douglas a particular authority over the matter, as opposed to one who has an opinion about  something which he has never personally experienced. One cannot ignore the personal history of Douglas in this speech, as it offers wisdom, insight and empathy to his words.  And, not to be regarded lightly, is the certain knowledge of a succession of hardships which must have been overcome in order for Douglas to have the opportunity to give  that speech in the first place. Douglas started this speech with great modesty, highlighting to his audience the overwhelming nature of the  task before him. He maintained that any apparent ease he displayed was merely an illusion. Because of this opening, I believe that Douglas reveals himself to be an  authentic individual, and clearly these first words allow his audience to relate to him as an individual. This isnt just a man espousing a particular slant or creed, but  instead is a real person haunted by his own past who is out to try and prevent injustice in the world, and certainly his aims are credible. 

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