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EASTHAMPTON When Ann Darling looks upon the white, blue and gold state flag of Massachusetts flying from flagpoles throughout the commonwealth, she’s ashamed.The Easthampton resident, who describes herself as a descendant of the early inhabitants of.
Leading up to Independence Day, communities across the commonwealth are preparing to recite Frederick Douglass’ 1852 address “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”, bringing a dose of historical clarity and racial consciousness to a trademark.
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‘What have I . to do with your national independence?’: Douglass speech read in Amherst >Choir director Jacqueline Wallace leads the Amherst Area Gospel Choir in a medley of African freedom songs to kick off a public reading of Frederick Douglass’ Fourth of July Address as part of the Reading Frederick Douglass Together program, Sunday, on the common in South Amherst. FOR THE GAZETTE/Sabato Visconti >Choir director Jacqueline Wallace leads the Amherst Area Gospel Choir in a medley of African Freedom Songs to kick off a public reading of Frederick Douglassâ Fourth of July Address as part of the Reading Frederick Douglass Together program, Sunday on the common in South Amherst, MA. Sabato Visconti Copyright.2021