Read the excerpt from frederick douglass’s speech “what to the slave is the fourth of july? ”
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World Languages, 27.08.2019 21:00, noathequeen
Read the excerpt from frederick douglass’s speech “what to the slave is the fourth of july? ”
go where you may, search where you will, roam through all the monarchies and despotisms of the old world, travel through south america, search out every abuse, and when you have found the last, lay your facts by the side of the everyday practices of this nation, and you will say with me, that, for revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, america reigns without a rival.
to support his purpose, douglass includes words such as
a: search, roam and found
b: monarchies, reigns and nation
c: abuse, barbarity and shameless
d: old world, south america and america
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 07:30, joeduf
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