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What did Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave, say about the Constitution and the foundations of the United States? a.)
it did in no way "...condone or promote" slavery
b.)
eradicating slavery was an impossibility
c.)
that it didn't go far enough in ensuring domestic equality
d.)
America was founded on the idea of preserving slavery

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