Remembering Frederick Douglass and our country's true north

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Frederick Douglass did not know the day of his birth. Born a slave, the institution’s humanity-denying treatment deprived him of that knowledge. Douglass did believe he could trace his birth month to February 1818 and chose to observe it on the 14th. In large part because of Douglass, we celebrate…

rederick Douglass did not know the day of his birth. Born a slave, the institution’s humanity-denying treatment deprived him of that knowledge. Douglass did believe he could trace his birth month to February 1818 and chose to observe it on the 14th. In large part because of Douglass, we celebrate February asDouglass himself was an impressive man. He escaped from bondage to join the abolitionist movement.

We suffer much confusion on this front. Some see our founding as evil, steeped in racism and in love with slavery. At first, Douglass agreed with this view, aligning with William Lloyd Garrison, the abolitionist who called thean “agreement with Hell.” But in 1851, Douglass publicly broke with him on the question of our country’s principles. The next year, in his famous speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” Douglass called the Constitution a “glorious liberty document.

Second, Douglass believed we could live together across lines of race. This possibility seems questioned today. Some question it because of white racism, perceived and real. Others question it because of supposed inherent differences, consistent with race, that accustom some to self-government and not others.

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