Zinn Education Project: People’s History of July 4th: Beyond 1776

As you get ready to celebrate Independence Day, have a look at this collection of
people’s history stories from July 4th: Beyond 1776.

A collection of people’s history stories from July 4th beyond 1776. The stories include July 4th anniversaries such as when slavery was abolished in New York (1827), Frederick Douglass’s speech “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro” (1852), the Reconstruction era attack on a Black militia that led to the Hamburg Massacre (1876), protest of segregation at an amusement park in Baltimore (1963), and more.

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