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They both advised me to run away to the north; that I should find friends there, and that I should be free. I pretended not to be interested in what they said, and treated them as if I did not understand them; for I feared they might be treacherous. White men have been known to encourage slaves to escape, and then, to get the reward, catch them and return them to their masters. … I nevertheless remembered their advice, and from that time I resolved to run away.

Which of the following BEST describes the cultural context here?

life of abolitionists in the South in 1830s
life of slaves and white people in the South in 1830s
life of educated class in the South in 1830s
life of slaves in South during Civil War

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A) Life of abolitionists in the the South in 1830's

This is probably the answer because it sounds like the white men spoken of in the paragraph are helping the slaves. The only people in the availible answers that wanted to get rid of slavery were abolitionists.
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