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Question 3 (points) This quote by abolitionist William Still describes the ending of the slave narrative of which person we studied in class:
"All was quiet. The door had been safely locked.
The proceedings commenced... The witnesses
will never forget that moment. Saw and hatchet
quickly had the lid off, and the marvelous
resurrection of Brown ensued. Rising up in his
box, he reached out his hand saying
"How do you do, gentlemen?' The little
assemblage hardly knew what to do or think
at that moment. He was about as wet as if
he had come up out of the Delaware."
William Still
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Venture Smith
Harriet Jacobs
Henry "Box" Brown
Nat Turner

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