The conversation between Henry Adams and the madame in paragraph 7 contributed to the development of ideas in the Testimony of Henry Adams before Congress in 1880 as A. It shows that the madame ...
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- This lack of acceptance of the freedom of the colored people by their employers after they were granted freedom from slavery shows the attitude of former slave owners towards slavery.
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- The majority of the slave owners failed to acknowledge that change has come.
- Henry Adams made this testimony before Congress to show the continued harassment being faced by colored people, especially those working as sharecroppers.
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Thus, the conversation between Henry and his madame in paragraph 7 supports the idea in the text that slavery did not end with the declaration of freedom to slaves.
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