Tony Brown comments on the significance of the Fourth of July to Afro-Americans, particularly that of 1986, which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. He reviews the history of blacks in this country in contrast to other colonists and immigrants along with dramatized selections from Frederick Doulass' famous speech on the Fourth of July, delivered July 5, 1852.
"Tony Brown comments on the significance of the Fourth of July to Afro-Americans, particularly that of 1986, which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. He reviews the history of blacks in this country in contrast to other colonists and immigrants along with dramatized selections from Frederick Doulass' famous speech on the Fourth of July, delivered July 5, 1852."@en
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