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What is Frederick Douglass's opinion of the Founding Fathers and the Declaration of Independence? Why does he feel that he cannot celebrate the
Fourth of July? Cite evidence from the text to support your response

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Answer: He admits to upholding the founding fathers and the Declaration of Independence's words, which is why he can't celebrate the Fourth of July in good faith. The Declaration's feelings have been so debased that he thinks the Fourth of July should be a day of remembrance rather than celebration.