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Answer:
D The nation should not rejoice until everyone has freedom.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from WHAT TO THE SLAVE IS THE FOURTH OF JULY by Frederick Douglass which he gave as a speech in Rochester, July 5, 1852, he talks to the audience about justice for the slaves because there was nothing really for the ex-slaves to rejoice about because there was no equality.
Therefore, one of the lessons Douglass impresses on his listeners is that the nation should not rejoice until everyone has freedom.
Answer:
The nation should not rejoice until everyone has freedom
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