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Residents gather in Springfield to read Frederick Douglass' famous speech ...
A tournament with some of the best pickleball players nationally is heating up at Belknap Park. (July 11, 2025) ...
More than just the famous In-N-Out have secret menus. The fourth annual 'Smile Like Jack Run and Walk' is taking place ...
On the anniversary of America’s independence, the abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass made a biblical Psalm – Psalm 137 – best known for its opening line, “By the Rivers of Babylon,” a centerpiece ...
Frederick Douglass gave a passionate speech seeking to rouse the conscience of America in the face of slavery. Despite much ...
On July 4, while Americans gathered to celebrate the Declaration of Independence, the founding document that proclaimed liberty yet did not extend it to all, our 47th president chose this symbolic day ...
"Douglass wrote that democracy is not a set-and-done thing," West Stockbridge Historical Society President Bob Salerno told ...
The great abolitionist’s 1852 speech lauded the Founding Fathers while denouncing the horrors of slavery. It deserves to be ...
Frederick Douglass delivered his most famous and powerful speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” on July 5, 1852.
In Greater Boston, the Fourth of July includes a number of annual traditions: music at the Hatch Shell, the presentation of ...
Celebrate and Defend Our Constitution,” 11 a.m.-1 p.m., East Shelter, Centennial Park, Ninth and Iowa streets. Food trucks, ...
Blake Spencer explored the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site in Washington with two of his friends. The Howard ...