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What evidence does Douglass provide in this paragraph to support his main
claim in this speech?
"...you boast of your love of liberty, superior civilization, and pure Christianity, while the whole nation is solemnly pledged to support and perpetuate the enslavement of three millions of your countrymen...You hurl your threats at tyrants in Russia and Austria and pride yourselves on your Democratic institutions, while you consent to be the more tools and bodyguards of the tyrants of Virgin and Carolina. You invite fugitives of absolutism from abroad, honor them with banquets, greet them with ovations, cheer them, toast them, salute them, protect them, and pour out your money to them like water; but the fugitives from your own land you advertise, bunt, arrest, shoot and kill. You are all on fire at the mention of liberty for France; but are as cold as an iceberg at the thought of liberty for the enslaved of America. Fellow citizens! I will not discuss further your national inconsistencies. The existence of slavery in this country brands your democracy a sham...and your Christianity as a lie. It destroys your moral power abroad; it corrupts your politicians at home."
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