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What lessons does Douglass draw from this account of his family’s origins concerning the policy and effect of slavery on slave families? What lessons does Douglass draw from this account of his family origins concerning the policy and effect of slavery on slave families? Throughout his life how does Douglass attempt to replace these foundational family relationships with other potential father, mother, or sibling figures?

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