Rhetorical Analysis Of Fourth Of July Speech

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Frederick Douglas was a former slave and civil rights activist, who was displeased of the treatment of African Americans as slaves and as property. Frederick Douglas presented his anger towards a crowd of white patriots on the harsh treatment of African Americans during a speech titled “Fourth of July Speech.” In this speech, he is perplexed at the reason he was asked to speak. He reminds the audience that he was once a slave and does not understand why the independence of America should make him ecstatic. The fourth of July is a day of celebration for white Americans, while Blacks were still mourning. He reminds the audience of the unfilled promise of equal liberty for all in the Declaration of Independence. Throughout his speech, Douglas