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What is the main idea of Fredricks Douglass’s Abolition Fanaticism speech?

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Answer: In the speech, Douglass is responding to accusations that he let down America abroad and speaks about how the English are not perfect but that he was treated better in England than he had been in America. It is sad that then and even today, there is people who care more about patriotism instead of tackling racism.

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