describe the tone of the Douglass's speech
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· When Douglas starts the speech, his tone is humble and warm. He portrays himself as an ardent patriot through his speech. ... However, as the speech continues and he talks about the 4th being hypocritical since slavery was still evident, he becomes angrier and his speech becomes impassioned.
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