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how did frederick douglass and william lloyd garrison differ to abraham lincoln in terms of how they viewed slavery

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  • 02-03-2021
Douglass' goals were very simple: he wanted to end slavery, and he was willing to do just about anything within reason to do so. Garrison, on the other hand, was not content with merely abolishing slavery. He wanted to end it on his terms.
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