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Dakota Dunlap
15 October, 14:37
What was the most radical approach to abolition.
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Aubree
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increasingly frustrated with slow pace of abolition. garrison would forever radicalize the movement in the 1830s by forming the american anti-slave society through its publication the liberator, he called for immediate and universal emancipation.
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