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One of the central ideas of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is that owning
enslaved people ultimately
makes slaveholders inhuman. In a well-developed
response of one paragraph, describe how Douglass develops and supports this
central idea, citing specific evidence from the text and exploring how Douglass
makes connections between key events and the central idea in your response.
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