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Instead she and realized has realized her position in serialized her position in society as a slave and In her literature she criticizes slavery through rli Although, Phillis Wheatley was an abolishnist writer, she passive than a lot of her literature didn't always reflect. At first glance it would For a man going against a legion of non-followers, Frederik Douglass held nothing back...
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