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    In the essay‚ Fourth of July‚ Audre Lorde conveys her intense feelings of hatred towards white supremacy by narrating her first racist experience. In the summer of 1947‚ Lorde and her family leave their hometown of New York City to visit Washington D.C. as a graduation gift to Lorde and her older sister‚ Phyllis. Lorde’s Caribbean parents did their best to shield their offsprings from American racism; however‚ their efforts fail when they inevitably face the horrid reality when asked to leave a “white

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    What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” The Fourth of July is a time in which Americans can celebrate their independence and freedom. In 1852‚ Frederick Douglass delivered a speech titled‚ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” at the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society in Rochester‚ NY. Douglass‚ a former slave‚ was invited to speak on July 5th. Douglass uses this opportunity to voice a major concern of his – the abolition of slavery. His powerful use of rhetoric must have captivated

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    all do what it was expected of. Frederick Douglass‚ however‚ did realize the results were unsatisfactory. The year was 1818 when Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was born under his slave mother and master father into slavery in Talbot Country. Growing up a slave during the 19th century allowed Frederick Bailey to personally know the conditions of a slaves everyday life. Realizing his purpose‚ Frederick Bailey escaped from his master as a slave and vowed to serve for his fellow slaves by fighting

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    The moment when the Declaration of Independence was written and signed on the Fourth of July‚ 1776‚ you can say‚ the nation is an emptiness world that adds a stripe of color and hope into it making it plentiful. This is why many of us are celebrating the meaning of this day. It’s like a cage bird being set free. We the people‚ we as a whole union represent the American eagle. “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain

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    Douglass’s‚ What to a slave is the forth of July?‚ is a warning to the nation that slavery is not acceptable‚ due to the human rights of other men. He talks about the hope he has for the nation and believes that slavery‚ for the nation would end‚ by calling slavery‚ the “dark clouds which lower above the horizon.” To make his point about the evils of slavery Douglass writes using biblical analogies paralleling his experiences with slavery‚ to those of Israelites exiting slavery from Egypt. He says

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    Title: “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July” Author: Frederick Douglass Summary of Section 1: Although America has had many wise men that led it to greatness‚ it is still a young nation that can still make childish mistakes. Summary of Section 2: The wise men were brave to stand up and fight against the tyranny of the British. Summary of Section 3: Many of the men were poor but favored peace. However‚ because their freedom came first‚ they were willing to fight. Summary of Section 4:

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    Born On The Fourth Of July is a book about self-discovery. From beginning to end‚ we can see Ron Kovic‚ the author‚ struggling to survive life. Kovic is constantly trying to be the best at everything. From the very start when Kovic is little‚ he tells us that he likes working out with his arms in order to make himself bigger‚ which trying to make up for being too short. He joined the boy scouts with his friends and marched in the Memorial Day parade. He hit a home run for his first time at bat in

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    chance to develop PTSD in contrast to those who have not experienced combat based trauma. Ron Kovic‚ a Vietnam War veteran who sacrificed much in his service in Southeast Asia wrote the novel Born on the Fourth of July‚ it states‚ "July fourth‚ nineteen forty-six. I was born on the Fourth of July. I can’t feel...” (Kovic‚ 1976). Like many veterans‚ Kovic is haunted by mentioning of the war that reminds him of the experience and cannot feel the same about talking to one about Southeast Asia to cherish

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    Capstone Primary Source Paper: Fourth of July Celebrations The fourth of July‚ also known as Independence Day‚ is a United States federal holiday honoring the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It proclaimed that the thirteen American colonies deemed themselves a new nation‚ known as the United States of America‚ and no longer were to be ruled under the British Empire. However‚ this national holiday would never have existed if one of the most important wars in history never happened

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Frederick Douglas Frederick Douglas in his speech‚ “What to the Slaves‚ Is the Fourth of July?”‚ eloquently establishes the hypocrisies prevalent in American society during the 1800’s. He was asked to give a speech at an anti-slavery meeting during a Fourth of July celebration‚ and he took that opportunity to demoralize the institution of slavery. He deemed it hypocritical for the anti-slavery constituents to ask him to deliver such a speech. Considering he

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