Listen to Excerpts of Frederick Douglass' Historic Speech - What to the Slave is the Fourth of July7/8/2020 What to the Slave is the Fourth of July – A Video recorded at the Frederick Douglass Circle in New York City On July 5, 1852 Frederick Douglass delivered this speech in Rochester, NY. The speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July," is one of Douglass’ most iconic and thought-provoking presentations and remains a source of critical conversation in our country today. This video of excerpts of the speech was recorded at the Frederick Douglaass Circle in New York City. We invite you to listen, reflect and take action in your communities. The Board of Directors of the Episcopal Urban Caucus, July 7, 2020 This news item was provided by Fr. Sheldon Hamblin, EUC Board Member. *A transcript of the entire speech may be found at: https://rbscp.lib.rochester.edu/2945 Episcopal Urban Caucus P. O. Box 21182 Park West Station New York, NY 10025 EUC Assembly Email: eucassemblyinfo@gmail.com https://www.episcopalurbancaucus.org/
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