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What is most likely the speaker's intent in this excerpt from the speech the hypocrisy of american slavery

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Answered by sailorking
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Slavery is a very bad way of using certain humans by some other human group for the purpose of making jobs get done, at a very cheap price just the cost is to provide some foods to the slaves, so that they can survive and can do the next job.

        Now at present, slavery is almost extinct, except some parts of the world. In the process of slavery, what was done was the people who were to be a slave, where sold by someone and purchased by the one who needs a slave.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Frederick Douglass gave the speech on 4th July 1852 to the public of Rochester, New York.  


The slavery of the African-American is a flourishing culture against which there have many voices.


The revolutionary speeches have been the major power of the speaker to drive the culture away so that the citizens lead a life of peace without having to be discriminated by any distinct physical features.

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