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Speaking of his former master, Frederick Douglass wrote, “His religion hindered him from breaking the Sabbath, but not from breaking my skin on any other day than Sunday. He had more respect for the day than for the man for whom the day was mercifully given; for while he would cut and slash my body during the week, he would on Sunday teach me the value of my soul, and the way of life and salvation by Jesus Christ.”13
The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism Is Un-American
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