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300 Frederick Douglass

The History of Literature

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The Horrors of Slavery

Redrick is covering all the grounds here. He's answering all the potential objections. It's closing every loop, cutting off every thread. After that, he talks about his escape and the new life he's found in Massachusetts. And then in a moving passage,. he turns to his children, he has four children at this point, and what it was like to be a father. Oh, sir, a slaveholder never appears to me so completely an agent of hell as when I think of and look upon my dear children. "The grim horrors of slavery rise in all their ghastly terror before me"

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