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What does Frederick Douglass believe to be true about his school, based on his perspective as an enslaved person? He does not believe his school to be dangerous.
He thinks his fellow enslaved people are wrong to be worried about attending his Sabbath school.
He feels that teaching is important because his students believe he is intelligent.
He knows that his school is dangerous and that his fellow enslaved people are brave to attend.

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