Multiple Choice
What did the Fourth of July represent to Frederick Douglass?
A) the hypocrisy of a nation that proclaimed liberty but sanctioned slavery
B) the ultimate celebration of freedom
C) a beacon of hope that someday America would honor the claim that "all men are created equal"
D) an opportunity for slaves to join in a mass rebellion against their masters
E) the anniversary of the day he ran away from his master and claimed freedom
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