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What to the Slave is the 4th of July
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Ossie Davis
 thandisizwe chimurenga  Contact Contributor
June 27, 2005, 11:08 p.m.
Ossie Davis reciting a BRIEF excerpt of Frederick Douglass' historic address, 'What to the Slave is the 4th of July,' "delivered on 5 July 1852 at a meeting sponsored by the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society, Rochester Hall,
Every Tone A Testimony: An African American Aural History," Smithsonian Folkways Records, 2001

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