After rereading paragraph 2 from Douglass' speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”, we can say that the comparison he makes between himself and his audience is the following:
Douglass says he has little experience and less learning than his audience.
By comparing himself to his audience saying "With little experience and with less learning, I ..." Douglass means he and the people in the audience are very different.
The audience is composed of white people, who are celebrating the independence of the United States. Those people have had way more opportunities in life than Douglass.
Douglass is a former slave. To be taught how to read and write, he had to struggle and persist. Unlike his audience, he did not have a life where education and respect were granted.
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