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“Some of the most powerful, sometimes beautiful, harrowing aspects of Douglass’s autobiographies are the ways in which he reconstructs those years of his youth, and what this system of slavery was doing to him, not so much physically as psychically and mentally. Douglass always argued that the worst impact of slavery was on the mind and not on the body.”
The American Experiment: Dialogues on a Dream
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