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How did Douglass feel about escaping from slavery?

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Never had Frederick Douglass been so nervous. Undeterred, Douglass vowed to try to escape again on September 3, 1838, although he knew the risk. “I felt assured that if I failed in this attempt, my case would be a hopeless one,” he wrote in his autobiography. “It would seal my fate as a slave forever.”

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Frederick Douglass had never been more anxious in his life. Douglass was undeterred, and on September 3, 1838, he vowed to try to flee once more, despite the risk. In his autobiography, he wrote, "I felt confident that if I failed in this attempt, my case would be hopeless." “It will forever seal my fate as a slave.”
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