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3. What does Douglass state he does NOT need to prove to the audience?
A. That the popularity of slavery would diminish with their help.
B. That slaves can do the same amount of work as free men.
C. That slaves are men.
D. That slavery is divine
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3. What does Douglass state he does NOT need to prove to the audience?
A. That the popularity...
A. That the popularity...
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