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The Day After the Fourth of July, 1852. Three minute read.

There were no monuments around him. The setting could scarcely have been more modest.

Posted byVincent HostakJuly 4, 2020July 4, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:Anti-Slavery, Corinthian Hall, Declaration of Independence, Fourth of July, Frederick Douglass, oratory, Rochester, Rochester Anti Slavery Sewing SocietyLeave a comment on The Day After the Fourth of July, 1852. Three minute read.

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