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Consider the ways that the "Preface" to Douglass's Narrative, written by William Lloyd Garrison, does just that: it puts a "first face" on the text.
Consider the ways that the "Preface" to Douglass's Narrative, written by William Lloyd Garrison, does just that: it puts a "first face" on the text. In what specific ways does he think the book will operate on readers, and their society?