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Toolbox LibraryTrainingThe Triumph of Nationalism/The House Dividing, 1815-1850
The Triumph of Nationalism/The House Dividing
Topic: Culture of the Common ManTopic: Cult of DomesticityTopic: ReligionTopic: ExpansionTopic: America in 1850
America in 1850
Overview of Triumph of Nationalism
Resource Menu: America 1850
Text 1. John C. Calhoun
Text 2. Daniel Webster
Text 3. William Henry Seward
Text 4. Henry Clay
Text 5. Henry David Thoreau
Text 6. Harriet Beecher Stowe
Text 7. Frederick Douglass
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7.  Frederick Douglass, "What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?" July 5, 1852

Frederick Douglass
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http://douglassarchives.org/doug_a10.htm

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Douglass Archives; in Archives of American Public Address
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