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Why is the first person narrative of an enslaved person so valuable to us?
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Why is the first person narrative of an enslaved person so valuable to us?
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It shows the slaves person point of view, telling you what happensto the slaves all the time.If you were not to have this point of view, people possibly think slavery is good, unlike to what happend to the slaves.They were abuesed in alot of ways
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