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Join us on this compelling episode of Living Reconciled as we take a look at the 4th of July through the powerful words of Frederick Douglass. Neddie and Brian delve into Douglass's life and his iconic speech, "The Meaning of July the 4th for the Negro," delivered in 1852. Tune in for a great discussion on the broader implications of freedom, particularly around Juneteenth and the 4th of July, and how we can renew our understanding of unity in America.
Special thanks to our sponsors:
Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters
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Join us on this compelling episode of Living Reconciled as we take a look at the 4th of July through the powerful words of Frederick Douglass. Neddie and Brian delve into Douglass's life and his iconic speech, "The Meaning of July the 4th for the Negro," delivered in 1852. Tune in for a great discussion on the broader implications of freedom, particularly around Juneteenth and the 4th of July, and how we can renew our understanding of unity in America.
Special thanks to our sponsors:
Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters
Support the show

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