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6. Douglass thinks that when slaves talk about their owners to

white people, the best policy is to?

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Answer:

Stay quite.

Step-by-step explanation:

This reason is because most Whites were against the idea of anti-slavery because their supplies would go down and so would money. A slave complaining about its owner to the movement is one thing, but if it is a random person, The person could tell their owner, and they would be in a lot of trouble. So Douglass would want them to stay quiet unless that person surely supported the idea of anti-slavery and understood the risks of escaping at night fall.

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