5th of July - Frederick Douglas's Speech at Rokeby

Past event
Jul 5, 2019, 3 PM

What to the Negro is the 4th of July

Friday, July 5, at 3:00 p.m. at Rokeby Museum. Route 7, Ferrisburgh

This is your unique opportunity to experience history. Join neighbors and friends at Rokeby Museum to read aloud abolitionist Frederick Douglass' most famous speech, delivered on July 5, 1952. Declining to speak on the 4th of July, Douglass instead spoke passionately about decades of slavery and injustice – one such action in his lifelong pursuit for equality for African Americans. Also, learn about Frederick Douglass and the speeches he gave in Middlebury and Ferrisburgh in July 1843. Come add your voice to this statewide public reading sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council.

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