“Stand Fast Therefore In The Liberty: A Declaration Of Independence”
(and song, “A Room Full of Strangers”), by Feldon Bonner II.

Frederick Douglass, was born into slavery, and became a key advocate for African American rights.

His journey to freedom, involvement in the abolitionist movement, and powerful speeches marked his life. He influenced President Lincoln’s decision to emancipate slaves and recruited for the Union Army.

Post-war, he continued to fight for equality and was involved in reconstruction efforts. His principles align with the Independent Party’s values of freedom, equality, education, and civic engagement.

“Stand Fast Therefore In The Liberty: A Declaration Of Independence”
and song “A Room Full of Strangers” by Feldon Bonner II (BMI);
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(Film excerpts are for Fair Usage for Educational Purposes, from “Frederick Douglass” by an Encyclopaedia Britannica Film Educational Corporation)