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Omaha Steve

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Mon Jul 7, 2014, 07:04 PM Jul 2014

TONIGHT: What Does the Fourth of July Mean to the Negro?


http://www.workdayminnesota.org/articles/program-july-7-about-frederick-douglass-speech




By Barb Kucera, Workday Minnesota
July 3, 2014

ST. PAUL
A program in St. Paul Monday, July 7, will discuss Frederick Douglass' renowned 1852 speech, "What Does the Fourth of July Mean to the Negro?"

The free program will feature former Macalester professor and long-time community scholar-activist Mahmoud El-Kati. It will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. July 7 at the new East Side Freedom Library, 1105 Greenbrier St., St. Paul.

The East Side Freedom Library seeks to provide opportunities for community members from diverse backgrounds to engage U.S. history and interact in a setting of community learning.

In 1852, the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society in Rochester, New York, sponsored the speech by Douglass, with came at a time when the abolitionist movement was in the midst of internal turmoil. Activists were arguing passionately about how to engage the struggle to keep Kansas free, how to respond to the Fugitive Slave Act, and what these and related developments suggested about the possibilities for democracy and freedom within the United States.

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