n 1852 Frederick Douglass, the famed escaped slave who became one of the greatest orators in American history, was invited by the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society to deliver a very important speech to commemorate the Fourth of July. What are the three most important points that Douglass wants his audience to understand?

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In 1852 Frederick Douglass, the famed escaped slave who became one of the greatest orators in American history, was invited by the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society to deliver a very important speech to commemorate the Fourth of July. What are the three most important points that Douglass wants his audience to understand?  

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