How does Douglass's account of his childhood experiences inform our understanding of resilience and survival strategies among enslaved populations?(1 point)

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Portrays the plantation as a relatively benign environment where enslaved children could thrive

Suggests that enslaved children were helpless victims with limited agency or coping mechanisms

Emphasizes the psychological toll of slavery and the lack of resilience among the enslaved

Demonstrates how enslaved individuals developed creative and resourceful methods to cope with the hardships and deprivations of slavery

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Douglass's account of his childhood experiences primarily demonstrates how enslaved individuals developed creative and resourceful methods to cope with the hardships and deprivations of slavery. His narrative highlights the resilience and agency of enslaved people, showcasing their ability to navigate and survive the oppressive conditions they faced.

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