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The dred scott decision on the issue of slavery upheld the southern viewpoint that

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In "The Talking Cooter," Jim is willing to risk a whipping from his owner if it means that he will gain his freedom. Similarly, in "Carrying the Running-Aways," the nonfiction narrator risks his life to bring himself and others to freedom. In both selections, freedom is valued more than personal safety.

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Slaves and/or African Americans did not have any rights and once they were a slave they should never be free.
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