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Listen to “Who’s Fourth of July? African Americans and the Fourth of July”

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Historians Dr. Martha S Jones and Dr. Christopher Bonner investigate with host Liz Covart what the Fourth of July meant for African Americans in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries on this podcast.

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