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What is the Mournful wail that gives douglass the topic for his speech?

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The correct answer is... The Slaves
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Frederick Douglass gave a speech on the Fourth of July, 1852. America celebrated its freedom, as it does every Independence Day. He was U.S most famous anti-slavery activist and fugitive slave. In this speech, he saw no ground to celebrate because slavery stretched everywhere, exposing the hollowness of America’s freedom values.

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