[Frederick Douglass] Ms. broadside, July 5, [1852]
Celebration Festival. On Monday, July 5th, at 10 oClock, A.M., The friends of Freedom will Assemble in Corinthian Hall, For the purpose of Commemorating the Glorious Declaration of 1776, Made and signed by the Immortal Immortal Band of Hero Patriots, Who for the Maintenance of the Principles set forth in that Declaration, pledged Without Compromise their Lives, their fortunes, and their Sacred Honor After the reading of the Declaration of Independence, an Oration will be delivered by Frederick Douglass, Once a Slave, but now a a firm supporter of the principles of the Declaration. NB. Refreshments may be obtained in the room below the Hall
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- [Frederick Douglass] Ms. broadside, July 5, [1852]
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- Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
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- broadside
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- Corinthian Hall, [Rochester, New York]
- [1852] July 5
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- manuscript
- Notes
- Announcing a 4th of July celebration at which Frederick Douglass will make a speech commemmorating the Declaration of Independence at Rochester's Corinthian Hall.
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"[Frederick Douglass] Ms. broadside, July 5, [1852]." In the digital collection Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society Papers, 1848-1868. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/rochester.0001.003. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2025.