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What was one reason the plantation did not really feel like a home to Douglass?
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What was one reason the plantation did not really feel like a home to Douglass?
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If you're talking about Frederick Douglass, then it was because he was a slave on the plantation, and being a slave on a plantation does not feel like home at all due to beatings, abuse, horrible conditions, etc.
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