D.C.-area students compete in Frederick Douglass Oratorical Contest
Students from the Arts & Technology Academy, a public charter school in Washington, recite portions of Frederick Douglass’s 19th-century speeches in annual contest.
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Dec. 8, 2011
Wayne Westry II, an 11-year-old fifth-grader, practices his speech for the Frederick Douglass Oratorical Contest. Fourth- and fifth-graders from the Arts & Technology Academy, a public charter school in Washington, performed on the first day of the three-day competition, where students read portions of Douglass’s famous 19th-century speeches.
Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post
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