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English, 16.04.2020 07:00, xgibson123

Douglass does not begin to detest his master, and regard his enslavers as the “most wicked of men,” until he reads “The Columbian Orator.” What is it about this text and its content that really disturbs him, apart from the idea that he might not be able to escape slavery?

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