What is the “mournful wail” that gives Douglass the topic for his speech?
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The mournful wail that gives Douglass the topic for his speech is of “millions! whose chains, heavy and grievous yesterday, are, to-day, rendered more intolerable by the jubilee shouts that reach them” (Douglass, paragraph 4). ... Douglass says that laws in the South are anti-black.
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