Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

Why does Douglass predict that a “very different-looking” class of slaves is springing up in the south? Why does he think this may be the downfall for slavery.

From the story "The Narrative of Frederick Douglass"

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I think slaves are slowly finding how to be minimally educated. This will bring the downfall of slavery. Education, even a little education, breaks the cycle of fear and ignorance.