1. Douglass's Voice and Gates's Thoughts
Although Frederick Douglass's "Heroic Slave" is somewhat unique when looked at beside his other works, alone it acts a good argument for the validity of Henry Louis Gates Jr.'... In addition to relating what occurred aboard ship, the first officer, also goes an extra step by stating, "I dare say here what many men feel, but dare not speak, that this whole slave-trading business is a disgrace and scandal to Old Virginia". ... Douglass was not at all blunt in the meanings of all of these revolutionary references. ... He finally sights the actual question, "What is the black voice?".....
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