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"The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro": A Dramatic Reading of Frederick Douglass's Speech

"The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro" is regarded as one of the most notable speeches advocating for the abolition of slavery in America.  Morrel Roberts performs a dramatic reading of Frederick Douglass's speech, followed by a panel discussion led by historians.

When: Tuesday, July 3 2012 at 7:00 pm (past)
Where: MacDermott Grand Hall
How Much:Free
Exhibit(s): The Civil War in Missouri
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