The best way that I would respond is this:
- If you were an Anti-federalist, you would use the quote to support your argument that only a pure democracy of local governments is the best government.
<h3>Who were the anti federalists?</h3>
These were the people that did not want a central form of government in the United States.
These people had their fears that too much powers in the hands of a central government would lead to dictatorship and it was bad for the citizens.
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Douglass is part of abolitionist movement which is a social movement against the practice of slavery.
<h3>Why does douglass states "I am not that man"?</h3>
He emphasized that he is not that person that would refuse to give his voice to swell the hallelujahs of a nation's jubilee when the chains of servitude had been torn from his limbs.
He asked the question to understand why people will expect the blacks to be happy on the Fourth of July when they do not have freedom.
Therefore, he is asserting that he is a abolitionist who is against forced servitude.
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From what I can see C would be the best answer