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This was an effective method of moving his audience as he was trying to say that even after abolishing slavery, people still discriminate or are partial and racist to colored people.

This made people think about the difference that even after slavery, some people treat colored people the same way. He wanted to send this message to everyone that they suffered hundredyears and some are still suffering hardships even after slavery has been abolished.

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