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After a self-calculated 5,000 dawn patrol newscasts for Channel 6’s “Action News,” anchor Tamala Edwards is swapping places ...
“Today you reap the fruits of their success,” Douglass told his audience. “The freedom gained is yours, and you, therefore, ...
On Saturday, many people gathered outside Historic Northampton to take turns reading a passage of Frederick Douglass' famous ...
RARE revived its adaptive programming three years ago and offers a variety of recreational activities for special needs ...
Laura Conner of Auburn is rendezvousing in Novi with Angie Stillson of Mishawaka, Indiana, and Barbara Jones of Covington, ...
He is survived by his children, Becky and Tony and his wife Leann; grandchildren, Nicole and Jordan; his adored ...
“What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?”: James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass’s Historic Speech
We begin our July Fourth special broadcast with the words of Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery around 1818, Douglass ...
Today marks the 249th anniversary of our nation’s courageous separation from Great Britain. But did you know they have the ...
Below are some excerpts from a speech on the meaning of the Fourth of July delivered by Frederick Douglass in Rochester, New York, July 5, 1852. Fellow-citizens, pardon ...
In the spirit of Frederick Douglass’ historic speech, 20 currently and formerly incarcerated Americans explain what Independence Day means to them.
His fake beard uneasily held on by Scotch tape, Angstrom surveys the American throng gathered in patriotic jubilation: ...
This year’s Frederick Douglass reading, hosted by the North Shore Juneteenth Association and sponsored by Mass Humanities, ...
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