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28 July, 14:50

Why does Douglas view his invitation to speak on the Fourth of July as an act of tokenism?

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  1. 28 July, 14:58
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    He had been invited to speak about what the Fourth of July means for America's black population, and while the first part of his speech praises what the founding fathers did for this country, his speech soon develops into a condemnation of the attitude of American society toward slavery.
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