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History, 08.04.2020 20:47 amandaelisantos

How were Frederick Douglass’s views on abolition different from William Lloyd Garrison’s?
A.
Douglass opposed granting full voting rights to African American women, while Garrison was in favor of it.
B.
Douglass supported the boycott of political activities until all slaves were freed, while Garrison opposed it.
C.
Douglass believed that the US Constitution could be used to abolish slavery, while Garrison opposed this belief.
D.
Douglass favored the use of armed resistance to help abolish slavery, while Garrison was strongly against it.

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