How does the perspective of Henry Stanton differ in the two accounts of the World Anti-Slavery Convention?
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The perspective of Henry Stanton was very different in the two accounts of the World Anti-Slavery Convention, and it is as follows:
Henry Stanton thought is it not possible for the people to track the family of the female slaves who are getting constantly raped by the owners for their desire. Because of the continuous male owner's domination, it becomes more difficult to find the parental lineage of the slaves.
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