How did Frederick Douglass believe slavery affected
slaveholders?
O It turned them into warm,...
History, 04.09.2020 14:01 TheAndroid
How did Frederick Douglass believe slavery affected
slaveholders?
O It turned them into warm, tender-hearted people.
O It helped them learn greater respect for others.
o It made them fearful of the enslaved people they
encountered.
O It stripped away their humanity and hardened their
hearts.
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