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Analyze this statement from Chapter 9: "His airs, words, and actions, were the airs, words, and actions of born slaveholders, and, being assumed, were awkward enough. He was not even a good imitator." Who is Douglass referring to and what is Douglass trying to say? Explain. How does it fit in relation to what he discusses in the rest of the chapter?

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