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What did Frederick Douglass say about singing of the slaves ? How did he feel about the songs ?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 07-11-2019

Answer:

In this instance, Douglass explains that many Northerners mistakenly believe that the singing of slaves is evidence of their happiness. He says that the songs are actually evidence, on an almost subconscious emotional level, of the slaves' deep unhappiness.

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CJean007
CJean007 CJean007
  • 04-09-2020

Answer:

to correct the misconception that enslaved people sing because they are happy

Explanation:

Because when the they sing it makes them happy even when Douglas sings

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