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At the valuation of property, Douglass "saw more clearly than ever the brutalizing effects of slavery upon both slave and slaveholder" (59). What about this event brought this realization to
Douglass? (100 words minimum. The book is “Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass”) I don’t understand where it is in the book we are using chapters 7-9.

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