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History, 28.01.2021 04:50, windline829

“What to the Slave is the fourth of july?" is a speech given by Frederick Douglass. He delivered it in 1852 at
a event commemorating the signing of the declaration
of independence. How might the circumstances
surrounding an event or speech affect the message?
Think about events that have happened recently. What
is one current event that might have gone differently if
the surrounding circumstances could have been
changed?

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