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Social Grade 10: According to Frederick Douglas, were slaves considered to be human beings? Yes or No? Explain? Write it in a complete sentence
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No, according to Frederick Douglass, slaves were not considered to be human beings by the society that enslaved them, as they were often dehumanized and denied basic rights and dignity, which he passionately articulated in his writings and speeches.
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