Read the excerpt from thoughts and sentiments.
the longer that men continue in the practice of...
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Read the excerpt from thoughts and sentiments.
the longer that men continue in the practice of evil and wickedness, they grow the more abandoned; for nothing in history can equal the barbarity and cruelty of the tortures and murders committed under various pretences in modern slavery, except the annals of the inquisition and the bloody edicts of popish massacres.
what belief does cugoano explicitly express in this excerpt?
a. there have been worse things than slavery.
b. slavery is an awful and vicious practice.
c. slaveholders need spiritual guidance.
d. one cannot stop the practice of slavery.
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