On this week’s episode, hosts Irv Joyner and April Dawson talk about Frederick Douglass and his famous and still relevant Fourth of July speech which was delivered by him in 1852 with guests James Williams, Attorney, and Chair of the NC Commission on Racial & Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System and former Public Defender for Orange and Chatham Counties; Tony Frazier, Professor of History at NCCU and Mellon-HBCU Fellowship recipient; and Erika Wilson, Professor of Law at UNC School of Law and director of the Critical Race Lawyering Civil Rights Clinic.