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∙ 8y agoYou are likely referring to William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent American abolitionist in the 19th century. Garrison was known for his radical views on abolition and advocacy for civil disobedience. He also believed in the equality of women, a stance that was not universally accepted among abolitionists at the time.
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
They believed that the abolitionist movement was right.
The central mission of the abolitionist movement was to end the institution of slavery and promote the rights and equality of all individuals, regardless of race. Abolitionists believed that slavery was morally wrong and worked towards its immediate abolition through various strategies, such as political advocacy, public education, and civil disobedience.
Abolitionist Fredrick Douglas
John Brown
No, Brigham Young was not an abolitionist. Brigham Young believed that slavery could not be abolished until the second coming of the Lord.
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abraham lincoln
The abolitionist John Brown fits that description.
Mohandas Gandhi