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On which point did William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass disagree?

A.
the emancipation of enslaved people
B.
participation in the political process
C.
the use of a newspaper to raise awareness
D.
the relocation of freed enslaved people to Africa

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Answer:

The answer is D :)

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Answer:

The answer is D.

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Both men were opposed to the Free Church receiving funds from white slave-owners and lobbied against this in Scotland. By the late 1840s and early 1850s, however, it became clear that, despite being committed to the same cause, Garrison and Douglass differed on their approved means.

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