“This Fourth July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn.” (Douglass, 337). In This speech which was delivered in 1852, by Frederick Douglass titled "The Meaning of Fourth of July for the Negro" covers into the regular Realism type. This speech was delivered to a white audience, which was a reflection of Realism. Realism which means the practice of accepting a situation as it is.
The speech talked about the discrimination of Fourth of July celebration for the Negros which is who he is representing in this speech. In the definition of Realism, the way he delivered the speech was simply real. Frederick Douglass used in his speech a combination of evidences and emotions in order to get his