Frederick Douglass: Fourth Of July

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Fourth of July In Frederick Douglass’s Speech The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro, his main point is that freedom for one is not freedom for all. This is shown when he says, “Your high independence only reveals the immeasurable distance between us. The blessings in which you, this day, rejoice, are not enjoyed in common” (Frederick Douglass 1). In this quote he is talking about how on the fourth of July all the white men and women celebrate their independence and enjoy life while the black men and women continue to be bound to slavery and injustice. Which proves that a day that’s meant to celebrate the independence of Americans is really showing how unindependent some Americans are. He also talks about how the constitution and bible are