Past Grant

“Speech On The Beach, Frederick Douglass’s What To The Slave Is the Fourth Of July”

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Support for a public reading of Frederick Douglass' famous Fourth of July oratory as part of the Mass Humanities Reading Frederick Douglass program.

  • Recipient: The Helene Johnson and Dorothy West Foundation For Artists In Need
  • Project Title: "Speech On The Beach, Frederick Douglass's What To The Slave Is the Fourth Of July"
  • Grant Program: Reading Frederick Douglass Together
  • Location: Oak Bluffs
  • Date: 2024-01-18
  • Amount: $2000

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