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Write a 300 word summary responding to the questions below using Rights and Slavery: An African American Voice: Frederick Douglass (link in the module).
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A thesis statement, or argument, that is precise, contestable, and qualified — in history, a thesis statement is an interpretive claim or argument about the past supported by evidence, not an opinion or statement of topic;
Intro, body, and conclusion paragraphs;
A topic sentence, or sub-argument, for each body paragraph;
Parenthetical citations, e.g. This document argues x, y, and z (Document title).
Prompt: How does Douglass assess/understand the limits of the Atlantic Revolutions (e.g. who was left out and why)? How does he appeal to the language of the Enlightenment and the revolution to make claim on the revolution, that is, to say without the inclusion of those left out, the revolution will always be partial and incomplete? 

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