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1/14 - Equal Rights

“The freedom gained is yours; and you, therefore, properly celebrate this anniversary”. There were words addressed by Frederick Douglas, former slave. This was from a speech of his he gave in New York entitled, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”. Having escaped from slavery, he often let his views of slavery known. His speech was to remind other abolitionists such as himself that this holiday was a celebration for the white men, yet a day of mourning for slaves and former slaves because this newly found holiday only served as a reminder for them that equal liberty has not come to pass for them which is stated in The Declaration of Independence. For this reason he refused to acknowledge or celebrate this holiday until all of the slaves were released from bondage.

Douglas went further to discuss the injustice of this country and this holiday. He compared the birth of this nation and national freedom, to the Passover for the people of God. The Passover is when Gods people partake in a celebration to recognize Gods deliverance to them from sin through the sacrifice of his son Jesus Christ. I’ve personally been to many of these celebrations, eating the bread which represents Jesus’ body, and the wine for his blood. It served as a reminder that we had a second chance at life. I agree that this holiday should have served the same purpose, for all people.

When the colonies were still under British rule, they held high respects for the English Government. If someone known for harsh treatment is proud of your ruling, this speaks volumes. Just like Douglas said, these people ruling America hate to see change, unless it is coins. This holiday, more than any other day, really showed this countries true colors. It showed its injustice and cruelty. The celebration is a sham. During the time this holiday was declared, there never has been a time in which the prices for slaves were so high. The church is beyond guilty, boasting about liberty yet remaining silent when it came to slavery. Thank God for abolitionists such as himself because this country was beyond backwards.

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  1. I agree with you're quote "the church is beyond guilty". The church at that time had a great influence and would definitely have been and influential voice with trying to have slavery stopped. Unfortunately, slavery was big business and as distinguishing as human trafficking is, in that time that is how many White Americans became rich. Overall, Americans then only wanted to be rich and become wealthy at any cost.

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