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Frederick Douglass | What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? 1852 proud culture - Do not iron

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- Do not iron

or any festive occasion

- Use warm water and dish soap to clean spots off your pad

It seemed his beloved ninety-five-year-old grandmother was on her deathbed

The roomy pockets hold your phone and keys

Frederick Douglass | What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? 1852 proud culture - Do not iron"What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" Frederick Douglass asked this question in 1852. More than 170 years later, it continues to challenge every generation to confront the gap between America's ideals and its history. This exclusive design features the title of Douglass's landmark speech alongside a historic image that reminds us of the human cost of slavery and the unfinished work of freedom. Created exclusively for The Joy Reid Show's Frederick

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