Our Amendments – Frederick Douglass- What To the Slave is the 4th of July?, Antiqued Parchment Replica Document (14″x16″), Ribbon-tied and in hard collectors tube

$12.99

This replica of a historical speech provides a primary source visual aid for learning about U.S. history and the abolitionist movement.

Our Amendments - Frederick Douglass- What To the Slave is the 4th of July?, Antiqued Parchment Replica Document (14"x16"), Ribbon-tied and in hard collectors tube
Our Amendments – Frederick Douglass- What To the Slave is the 4th of July?, Antiqued Parchment Replica Document (14″x16″), Ribbon-tied and in hard collectors tube
$12.99

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This authentic replica of “Frederick Douglass- What To the Slave is the 4th of July?” is the perfect addition to any US history collection. Can keep in its clear plastic collectors tube or have it framed…it will be a real conversation starter! A former slave that taught himself to read and write, Frederick Douglass is one of the most prominent and recognizable abolitionists and writers of the 19th century. “What to the Slave is the 4th of July?” the famous speech by Douglass from 1852 is completely reproduced here, also featuring Douglass’s portrait.

Features

  • Historically accurate replica. 14 x 16
  • Great as a gift.
  • Perfect for Historians, Collectors or Teachers.
  • Can be displayed in its (supplied) collectors tube or have it framed.
  • Printed on Genuine Antiqued Parchment.

Additional information

Dimensions 40.6 × 35.6 × 0.5 in

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