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Douglass describes his introduction to slavery as "the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery." Based on this statement, what is Douglass's attitude toward slavery?

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Douglass is getting mad at that person
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Douglass has feelings towards slavery based on experience because of what he had been through, his feelings have a spark of emotion to the hatred of slavery and all of it's wrongs. He stands up for what he thinks is right, which is a great trait, and he really shows his emotion for the horrible feelings he has for slavery. So his attitude, to be quite honest, is strong for the wrong-doing of slavery.
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