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Discuss the significance of the plantation songs that Douglass describes. What do these songs communicate about the feelings and experiences of the enslaved people? in a short sentence
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Douglass's plantation songs are significant because they express the enslaved people's profound sorrow, suppressed anger, and covert resistance, revealing emotional truth and communal solidarity that slavery sought to erase.
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