How do the views of Frederick Douglass differ from the views of Captain Canot?

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Douglass thought the Northern states should secede from the South over the issue of slavery, while Canot wanted to preserve the Union.
Douglass thought the Northern states should secede from the South over the issue of slavery, while Canot wanted to preserve the Union.

Douglass argued that enslaved people could contribute to society if given the chance, while Canot thought his captives were good for nothing more than hard labor.
Douglass argued that enslaved people could contribute to society if given the chance, while Canot thought his captives were good for nothing more than hard labor.

Douglass believed that the institution of slavery was evil, while Canot argued that it was not particularly bad.
Douglass believed that the institution of slavery was evil, while Canot argued that it was not particularly bad.

Douglass agreed that enslaved people sometimes deserved punishment, while Canot believed that enslaved people should be treated kindly at all times.

Douglass believed that the institution of slavery was evil, while Canot argued that it was not particularly bad.