how does Douglass's account challenge contemporary assumptions about the institution of slavery?(1 point)

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It reveals the extensive psychological and emotional harm inflicted on slaves, beyond just physical hardship

It suggests that the institution of slavery was largely benevolent and beneficial for slaves

It demonstrates the resilience and determination of slaves in the face of adversity

It highlights the occasional kindness and humanity shown by some slave owners

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It reveals the extensive psychological and emotional harm inflicted on slaves, beyond just physical hardship.

Douglass's account challenges contemporary assumptions by illustrating the deep and lasting psychological effects of slavery, emphasizing that the impact of slavery extended far beyond physical suffering.