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Red, white, black and blue: Patrik Henry Bass on July 4’s multiple meanings

Takeaway Contributor Patrik Henry Bass talks about what he calls the multiple meanings of the Fourth. He is spending the holiday weekend in a city that embodies multiple meanings and differing relations to country like very few others: New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Americans have widely varying interpretations of the Fourth of July. For some, it’s a day off from work. For others, it’s a sacred day, commemorating the American colonies declaration of independence from England. In one of his famous moments of oratory, former slave Frederick Douglass offered another take: “This Fourth of July is yours, not mine.? The July 5, 1852, speech was called “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro.” Guest: Takeaway Contributor Patrik Henry Bass talks about what he calls the ?multiple meanings? of the Fourth. He is spending the holiday weekend in a city that embodies multiple meanings and differing relations to country like very few others: New Orleans, Louisiana.

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