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5 April, 08:49

Douglass says, "At a time like this, scorching irony, not convincing argument is needed" (lines 138-139). Why does he say this, and what is it that he finds ironic?

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  1. 5 April, 12:37
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    He says this because he is discussing the Fourth of July - - Independence Day.

    Douglass says, however, that not everyone is independent. Some Americans, he reasons, are far from independent - - namely slaves. It is ironic that, on a day Americans celebrate freedom, a large portion of the population is anything but free.
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