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In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass describes his introduction to enslavement as "the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery." Based on this statement, what is Douglass's attitude toward enslavement?

Only evil people became enslaved.

The Bible was often used to justify enslavement.

Enslavement was an awful experience filled with brutal violence.

The life of an enslaver was hellish.

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