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7. When slaves of different plantations or homes met, what was a common quarrel amongst them?

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I believe your question is related to "Frederick Douglass' Narrative."

According to Frederick Douglass, when slaves of different plantations or homes met, they'd argue about whose master is better than the other. Such was inspired by the prejudices they have. According to their own set of experiences, they'd always think their masters to be more superior in terms of goodness than the other masters. One would think his master is the kindest, richest or smartest than the rest.

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