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Douglass states, “the same traits of character might be seen in colonel lloyd’s slaves, as are seen in the slaves of political parties.” in this passage douglass is referring to the slaves that work at the great house farm. how are they similar to “the slaves of political parties”? why does douglass make this comparison?

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