Frederick Douglass Money Quote saying saying On July 5, 1852, in Rochester speech, "What to the slave is the 4th of July?" He asked why Americans just 76 years before risked their lives to avoid a tea tax, but thought nothing of slavery
Frederick Douglass Money Quote saying in his 4th of July speech before the Rochester ladies antislavery society in 1852 that price for men was high then, making slave trade prosperous
Frederick Douglass Money Quote saying in his July 5th, 1852 speech to the Rochester Ladies Antislavery Society that evil men sold slaves like animals in the Northern U.S where slavery was outlawed