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What does Douglass believe about the Constitution's interpretation of slavery?

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Douglass publicly changed his stance on the Constitution in the spring of 1851. He published his new stance in the May 15, 1851 edition of The North Star, stating that his interpretation of the Constitution as an anti-slavery document established a precedent which allowed it to be “wielded on behalf of emancipation.

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