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Why does Douglass write that "religious slaveholders are the worst" (p. 1206)? And why does Douglass feel the need to apologize, in his Appendix, for this critique of morally bankrupt religious slaveholders? Who is his primary audience in the Narrative, and how does a consciousness of that audience shape his writing?

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