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Why, according to Garrison and to Douglass himself, was Douglass at first hesitant to address the meeting of abolitionists? A. Douglass found his recollections of slavery too painful to discuss in public. B. Douglass was responding to the wishes of his family to live quietly. C. Douglass worried that speaking publicly would lead to punishment. D. Douglass felt out of place addressing a white audience as an authority.

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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas

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The answer would be D :)

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Thank you can you help with more?

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Sure! :) tag me in your new questions

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