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With what does Victor identify the nation's capital in the novel, Underground Airlines?

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While Victor never personally visits Washington, D.C., he identifies it as a place of power and political force, as well as the primary location from which the government operates and keeps itself isolated from the realities of legalized slavery in the Hard Four states.

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