Douglass '' Every Tone Was A Testimony Against Slavery'

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Slaves lived lives like no other; freedom was just an urban legend in their eyes. Douglass demonstrates how the Great House Farm is overly glorified by slaves and was considered a high honor. The selected slaves would then compose songs for their trip to the plantation. Douglass wrote that these songs, in particularly, contained “unmeaning jargon, but which, nevertheless, were full of meaning” (Douglass 25-26); singing slaves were thought to be celebrating the opportunity to work in the Great House Farm when in reality it was a coping mechanism to conceal their grief. “Every tone was a testimony against slavery” (Douglass 26) shows a turning point in Douglass’ life in that he was only a child when witnessing these songs, yet still remembers

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