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primary justification towards religion that Douglass makes is with his exploration of
Christianity. On one hand, Douglass believes in the powerfully redemptive spirit of
Christianity, as the faith in the "promised land" helps to allow Douglass the chance
to believe he...
Monday, 18 June 2012
How does Fredrick Douglass justify his attitude towards religion?
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