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... Garrison's later break with Douglass . Douglass had recognized something Garrison failed to see . The slavery issue had split the churches , particularly Baptists and Methodists , right down the middle . This opened the door for ...
... Garrison's later break with Douglass . Douglass had recognized something Garrison failed to see . The slavery issue had split the churches , particularly Baptists and Methodists , right down the middle . This opened the door for ...
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... Garrison's critics advocated voting for abolitionist candi- dates and engaging in political activity as practical ways of ending slavery . They contended that the Constitution was anti - slavery in spirit and therefore it was correct to ...
... Garrison's critics advocated voting for abolitionist candi- dates and engaging in political activity as practical ways of ending slavery . They contended that the Constitution was anti - slavery in spirit and therefore it was correct to ...
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... Garrison in 1847 that he planned to start his own newspaper . Garrison strongly opposed the plan . Gar- rison's biographer , John L. Thomas , states that the reason for Garrison's opposition was that he didn't desire any new com ...
... Garrison in 1847 that he planned to start his own newspaper . Garrison strongly opposed the plan . Gar- rison's biographer , John L. Thomas , states that the reason for Garrison's opposition was that he didn't desire any new com ...
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Reluctant Reformers: Racism and Social Reform Movements in the United States Robert L. Allen,Chude Pamela Allen No preview available - 2021 |
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