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Douglass says he is hopeful that slavery will eventually be abolished in the U.S. Why is he hopeful?
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Douglass says he is hopeful that slavery will eventually be abolished in the U.S. Why is he hopeful?
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Because he was formerly a slave before he was a public figure, and his people, the Africans, were slaves.
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