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BONUS: Tommy reads "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro" by Frederick Douglass

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In this special bonus episode, Tommy came across the July 5th, 1852 speech he had never seen or heard of by none other than Frederick Douglas titled, "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro", and he immediately pressed a record button and read the FULL speech (rarely found in media)in one take! If you're anything like Tommy, you will listen to this bold and powerful speech (he read it for you ;) and be forced to reflect, and gleam more truth that lives within our souls, awareness, hope, and a curiosity for what more we can all do to take action and speak out as we ardently bend this nation that is the U.S.A. towards justice. Support our show with any dollar amount monthly to keep us going by becoming a Weapon of Choice Member at this link: www.patreon.com/weaponofchoicepodcast One-time contributions can be made here: www.paypal.me/weaponofchoicepod Please rate and review Weapon of Choice Podcast on Apple Podcasts/iTunes! Follow us on social media here: Facebook: Weapon of Choice Podcast Instagram: [at]weaponofchoicepodcast Twitter: [at]weaponchoicepod Email us: weaponofchoicefans[at]gmail.com Brought to you by Special Menu Productions THANK YOU!
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In this special bonus episode, Tommy came across the July 5th, 1852 speech he had never seen or heard of by none other than Frederick Douglas titled, "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro", and he immediately pressed a record button and read the FULL speech (rarely found in media)in one take! If you're anything like Tommy, you will listen to this bold and powerful speech (he read it for you ;) and be forced to reflect, and gleam more truth that lives within our souls, awareness, hope, and a curiosity for what more we can all do to take action and speak out as we ardently bend this nation that is the U.S.A. towards justice. Support our show with any dollar amount monthly to keep us going by becoming a Weapon of Choice Member at this link: www.patreon.com/weaponofchoicepodcast One-time contributions can be made here: www.paypal.me/weaponofchoicepod Please rate and review Weapon of Choice Podcast on Apple Podcasts/iTunes! Follow us on social media here: Facebook: Weapon of Choice Podcast Instagram: [at]weaponofchoicepodcast Twitter: [at]weaponchoicepod Email us: weaponofchoicefans[at]gmail.com Brought to you by Special Menu Productions THANK YOU!
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