Om The Second Revolution
In this eloquent and impassioned speech, Samuel Joseph May argues for the abolition of slavery and the establishment of truly democratic government in the United States. Drawing on the language of the Declaration of Independence and the example of the American Revolution, May presents a compelling case for a new era of freedom and equality.
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