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10 March, 12:35

How were Frederick Douglass's views on abolition different from William Lloyd Garrison's?

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  1. 10 March, 14:48
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    Answer: In 1835, Garrison wrote in his first paper that his goal was to use words to move hearts and minds (he called it "moral suasion") to make people believe slavery was wrong. He did not believe in politics or in violence in any form.
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