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300 Frederick Douglass

The History of Literature

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The Importance of Parental Love

Douglas says his sisters and brother are probably still owned by Thomas Ald, if he hasn't sold them to another human fleshmonger. He doesn't know where his grandmother is, he says Ald may have turned her out like an old horse to die in the woods. Douglas: Don't pretend this isn't barbaric. Think of the way you feel about your kids. Nothing is worse for a parent than watching your child suffer from illness or injury,. nothing's worse than that.

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