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In John C. Calhoun's "The Positive Good of Slavery," and Frederick Douglass' "The Hyposcrisy of American Slavery", how do Calhoun and Douglass differ in their description of the slaves and on what different aspects of the slaves' lives and concerns do Calhoun and Douglass focus?

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