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English, 20.09.2020 07:01 juandguardado7045

Throughout this speech, Douglass alludes to several social and political issues relevant to the specific situation at hand, at the same time that he reflects on broader, more
philosophical ideas. What philosophical issues does he raise in the section beginning,
"In his natural condition, however, man is only potentially great” (para. 16)? How does
he relate that claim to the more specific context of the era in which he gave this
speech?

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