It’s a fraught time to live in America. Its borders have become militarized war zones, while larger existential questions loom just under every news story: Who has a right to be an American? And why? This Fourth of July, we were reminded by abolitionist Frederick Douglass‘ 1856 referendum on American slavery and freedom that the question of who is allowed to lay claim to America isn’t a new one.

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