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Testimonials of enslaved people were strong weapons because there was often a tendency for slave holders and those sympathetic to them to invoke images of kindly paternalistic slave owners who enslaved these people for their own good and treated them like the irresponsible, rather simple-minded children they were. In actuality, slavery was much worse and someone who had actually been a slave was a powerful witness for the movement.

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