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Rhetorical Analysis Of Frederick Douglass

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Frederick Douglass, a former slave and abolitionist, presented the idea that America needed to change in the light of the Civil War ending. Douglass stated that “America is young,” therefore a young nation is expected to make mistakes and learn from those mistakes. Those that don’t want change, need to understand and realize the impact that slavery and the miscarriage of justice plays on the economic and social aspects of our country. Change is needed to promote a more united front and set the stage for future changes. To begin Douglass’s speech, he presents facts from previous struggles that represent the [then] current situation. He uses examples such as “your fathers...your home...your government” to represent the former British roots of those that are responsible for allowing slavery to prevail throughout the country. The use of respect when speaking about the Founding Fathers of our country demonstrates the honor that he is trying to show the country and those that developed the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Douglass uses the juxtaposition of the old and new ways of running a country to inspire changes to how the country is run and how the Constitution is interpreted. He speaks about how those that were considered brave and bold during the time of the Revolutionary War were heroes, but those that consider themselves brave and bold for their actions in promoting slavery are not true patriots. Patriotism falls to those that work for the betterment of their country and prevail in achieving it. The entire purpose of this speech was to explain to the American people that he doesn’t believe that the Fourth of July is designed to honor the slaves. He states the the fact of the escape from Egypt and the escape from Great Britain allows that the white men “may properly celebrate this anniversary.” There was no explanation as to why African Americans, or the slaves, could celebrate this anniversary because they had nothing to celebrate. They were brought here against their will, to work for someone that would treat them like objects to beat and sell at their own will. These slaves have a perfectly good reason for not celebrating this anniversary. Many of us know and understand

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