“Human nature shudders, and turns pale at its presence, and flies from it as from a den of lions, a…”
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“Human nature shudders, and turns pale at its presence, and flies from it as from a den of lions, a nest of scorpions, or an army of rattlesnakes. The very soul sickens, and the mind revolts at the thought of slavery, and the true man welcomes instant death in preference to being reduced to its degradation and ruin.”

Frederick Douglass, “The Significance of Emancipation in the West Indies (1857)”

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