Why does Douglass argue that children who are the offspring of a white slaveholder and a black slave mother struggle the most?

Question 3 options:

They will be deeply resented by the slaveholder's white wife


They are typically separated from their mothers at birth


They never have hope of freedom


They aren't allowed to run errands at the Great House Farm

Respuesta :

Not a due to the mother being black, not b because if they where then they won’t struggle from back then of course, not d because it’s irrelevant to the conversation so c because they are part black as in back then