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Essay heading: 19th Century American Slavery: Expository Synthesis Essay
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November 26, 2006 |
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To enact change in a major area of the nation, the politics must be discussed to no end and one must know how to speak the words of the politicians. 19th century American politics were primarily governed by males. Douglas knew that any change in the slavery laws would be done through the male politicians and therefore his target audience was the rich, white upper class males of the North and South... displayed 300 characters
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Douglas knew that any change in the slavery laws would be done through the male politicians and therefore his target audience was the rich, white upper class males of the North and South. With this knowledge in hand, Douglas took to using higher level English and a much more narrative, to the point, factual method of writing... displayed next 300 characters
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