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Nathan Richardson to Honor Frederick Douglass at D.C.s Lincoln Park

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After recently saving the Freedmen's Monument from threat of being "burned" by a foul-mouthed Harvard underclassman, Nathan Richardson will return Friday to Lincoln Park in D.C. as Frederick Douglass in a presentation of excerpts from "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?," a speech Douglass gave in 1852 at an Independence Day celebration in New York.

Source: The Washington Informer
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