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Frederick Douglass delivered his most famous and powerful speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” on July 5, 1852.
In June, guests at Heritage State Park will be able to hear the words of Frederick Douglass, learn more about Fall River's rich Indigenous and textile histories, and follow along on America's road ...
As sweltering temperatures soar in Indianapolis, residents flock to local pools to beat the heat and stay safe ...
Here's what to do this week in the Washington, D.C. area. Nationals home games: Tues., through Sun., including Freedom ...
Fourth of July weekend is upon us with fireworks, concerts, parades and more patriotic fun in every corner of the D.C. area.
In the spirit of Frederick Douglass’ historic speech, 20 currently and formerly incarcerated Americans explain what ...
The Frederick Douglass Park pool, along with other facilities managed by Indy Parks and Recreation, has reached capacity multiple times this week as people seek relief from the summer heat.
We figured out pretty quickly after moving to the USA and Raleigh that July 4th is the biggest day of the year. It’s a day ...
"At some point, we have to say, ‘No more,’" board member Joan Stern said, asking for a nonrenewal for People for People, a ...
Follow along with Inquirer education reporter Kristen A. Graham, reporting from the monthly Philly school board meeting.
July Fourth crab feasts, rooftop parties and a hot-dog-eating contest are on the agenda, along with outdoor movies, concerts and festivals.