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... Abolitionists such as David Walker , William Lloyd Garrison , Frederick Douglass , and Theodore Weld infuriated ... abolitionist attacks increased , white southerners closed ranks and flexed their political muscle . In 1836 southern ...
... Abolitionists such as David Walker , William Lloyd Garrison , Frederick Douglass , and Theodore Weld infuriated ... abolitionist attacks increased , white southerners closed ranks and flexed their political muscle . In 1836 southern ...
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... abolitionist by the name of John Brown dem- onstrated to the south how their peculiar institution might be destroyed , and shortly thereafter the sword ... abolitionist tactic engendered the greatest opposition to abolitionism 50 Chapter X.
... abolitionist by the name of John Brown dem- onstrated to the south how their peculiar institution might be destroyed , and shortly thereafter the sword ... abolitionist tactic engendered the greatest opposition to abolitionism 50 Chapter X.
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... abolitionists supported the idea of financial compen- sation to owners of freed slaves . 8. Militant abolitionists were , on the whole , opposed to coloniza- tion . 9. Black men spoke out in favor of emancipation but were not permitted ...
... abolitionists supported the idea of financial compen- sation to owners of freed slaves . 8. Militant abolitionists were , on the whole , opposed to coloniza- tion . 9. Black men spoke out in favor of emancipation but were not permitted ...
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