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In the spirit of Frederick Douglass’ historic speech, 20 currently and formerly incarcerated Americans explain what Independence Day means to them.
We begin our July Fourth special broadcast with the words of Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery around 1818, Douglass ...
A volunteer searching the archives of the American Baptist in Massachusetts has found a nearly 180-year-old document shedding ...
"Douglass wrote that democracy is not a set-and-done thing," West Stockbridge Historical Society President Bob Salerno told ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNNever-Before-Seen Photograph Of A Young Harriet Tubman Uncovered Inside Abolitionist’s AlbumThere is an exciting new addition on display at the National Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington, ...
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Black Information Network on MSNWhat Fredrick Douglass’ 'What To A Slave Is The Fourth Of July' Means TodayOver 200 years after Frederick Douglass questioned “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” in an act of resistance to Independence Day, Black Americans are still grappling with how to celebrate ...
In the months since Trump's inauguration, the government has scrubbed and removed information about Black historical figures and other minorities from a number of its websites.
Mechanics Hall unveils portraits of four abolitionists, first Black Americans to be added to Great Hall portrait gallery Rick Cinclair Worcester Telegram & Gazette 0:05 ...
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