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What does cugoano approach the topic of slavery in this excerpt

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  1. 9 August, 14:11
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    It is therefore manifest, that something else ought yet to be done; and what is required, is evidently the incumbent duty of all men of enlightened understanding, and of every man that has any claim or affinity to the name of Christian, that the base treatment which the African Slaves undergo, ought to be abolished; and it is moreover evident, that the whole, or any part of that iniquitous traffic of slavery, can no where, or in any degree, be admitted, but among those who must eventually resign their own claim to any degree of sensibility and humanity, for that of barbarians.

    This is the answer choices?

    A. by praising the many good Christians who are slaveholders. B. by claiming that enslaved people will be freed when they become Christians. C. by describing people who need to be enlightened. D. by accusing supporters of slavery of being ignorant and immoral.

    The answer would be B.
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