Meanwhile, in the middle of the speech, Douglas becomes hostile to the idea of trying to convince the people to join the fight with him in this revolution against slavery. Therefore, the Fourth of July to African American is a nonexistence holiday because of domestic slave trades, interpretation of the Constitution and lack of clergymen intervening with slavery also slavery can be support by the Constitution.
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In other words, he placed the focus on denouncing slavery rather than making a convincing argument. For this reason, you must agree that slavery is wrong and that is why the Fourth of July is yours and not a day I wish to celebrate. Next, Douglas addresses the church saying they are not blameless due to their lack of involvement in slavery. Since Douglas views that their blasphemy gives a place for barbarism than the character of God when they do not speak out about slavery. As a person, one can become influential in two particular areas in life which are religion and politic Douglas connected to this concept. To clarify, he believes that the church is not a concern and has the power to end slavery along with Fugitive Slave Law. Unlike Fredrick Douglas, Charles Langston argued in a positive way toward the church.
Finally, Douglas presents to the listeners the interpretation of the Constitution of the United States to people that believe it supports slavery is wrong and offers that everyone has their opinion.
In conclusion Douglas believes in a better future where slavery would end and that this injustice of slavery will be known to the