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5 November, 23:18

Adapted from "what, to American slave, is Your Fourth of July?"-Frederick Douglass, July 5, 1852

What was the significance of this speech at the time it was delivered?

A-slaves were not yet freed from slavery

B-slaves did not have many legal rights

C-slaves were not yet considered property

D-slaves did not receive good work wages

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  1. 6 November, 02:59
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    The end of slavery started after Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation around 1862. When this speech was created, it was before slavery was abolished. According to this, I believe the answer is A, slaves where not freed yet.
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