Actor Brain Jones reads Frederick Douglass's "Fourth of July Speech, 1852" on May 2, 2007 in New York, New York. Part of a reading from Voices of a People's History of the United States (Howard Zin...
Actor Brain Jones reads Frederick Douglass's "Fourth of July Speech, 1852" on May 2, 2007 in New York, New York. Part of a reading from Voices of a People's History of the United States (Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove.)
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152 yrs later, and his words are just as relevant. Regardless of race, religion, or sex: we are still a nation of few truly few and millions enslaved. Only the illusion of freedom keeps the fireworks exploding.
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