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Douglass’s purpose in this excerpt is to argue against abolition. explain his discovery of abolition. teach the history of abolition. define the word ""abolition.""

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Answered by kothatulasi124
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Frederick Douglass sits in the pantheon of Black history figures: Born into slavery, he made a daring escape north, wrote best-selling autobiographies and went on to become one of the nation’s most powerful voices against human bondage. He stands as the most influential civil and human rights advocate of the 19th century.

Perhaps his greatest legacy? He never shied away from hard truths.

Because even as he wowed 19th-century audiences in the U.S. and England with his soaring eloquence and patrician demeanor, even as he riveted readers with his published autobiographies, Douglass kept them focused on the horrors he and millions of others endured as American slaves: the relentless indignities, the physical violence, the families ripped apart. And he blasted the hypocrisy of a slave-holding nation touting liberty and justice for all.

Answered by linabugg321
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The answer is B. explain his discovery of abolition.

Explanation:because douglas found it was "the act of abolishing;" but then I did not know what was to be abolished

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