July the Fourth, 1776

Did You Know Revolutionary War lasted for 8 years, between April, 1775, to September, 1783? . tonsoffacts.

Rachel Lee White
2 min readJul 2, 2020
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1852, Frederick Douglass gave a speech now called “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”, at a time when slavery was still legal in Southern states, and free African-Americans elsewhere still faced discrimination and brutality. Wikipedia

July the Fourth a great day to celebrate United States of America’s freedom from Britain, Independence Day!

The Dred Scott Decision (also known as Dred Scott v. Sanford) was a decision made by by the US Supreme Court in 1857 which determined that the Constitution of the United States was not meant to include US citizenship for black people, regardless of whether they were enslaved or free. CC-BY-SA license

There is a lot of work, cultivating and revitalizing in these United States within our families, neighborhoods, cities and states. We must forget those things behind and press towards the mark of the high prize. When I say forget in this context, I am speaking of forgetting the negative thoughts and emotions attached to the past events and memories and count it all joy in divers situations and circumstances. Remember, there is an greater operational frequency behind the scenes. The Alpha and Omega, He’s still got this!

Thank God for our elite military forces, and remember every man, woman and their families who continue to hold our red, white and blue flag high by protecting our Great America!

Happy 4th of July

Celebration of Independence

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Rachel Lee White
Rachel Lee White

Written by Rachel Lee White

Marketer who is a Published Author, Motivational Speaker, Consultant

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