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Slaves have their own doctors, poets, writers, editors, orators, teachers and many other professions that they can well handle. White people argue that black slaves cannot prove that they can live independently, but Frederick Douglass points out that slaves are also educated and can take care of themselves... displayed 300 characters
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"What, then, remains to be argued? Is it that slavery is not divine; that God did not establish it' that our doctors of divinity are mistakes? There is blasphemy in the thought. That which is inhuman, cannot be divine! Who can reason on such a proposition? They that can may; I cannot. The time for such argument is past" Frederick Douglass shows that nowhere in the bible does it say that God is in favor of slavery, people know this and this has been presented to them... displayed next 300 characters
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