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Which literary work argued in favor of the moral necessity of fighting slavery even if it meant resisting the law

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Answer: On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

Explanation: In the book he talks about doing what your mind thinks is right and to not listen to the government witch is a part of the question, I also had the same question and this is one of the answer choices that I had

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Answer: The Liberator William Lloyd Garrison.

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The said work is a manifesto intended to abolish the slave-owner relations primarily in the South. This work has reached great popularity and has inspired thousands of people around the world. The mentioned work is a manifestation of the fight against slavery, and the author himself was actively involved in the fight against slavery in other ways. Garrison traveled to Europe to present his work. The author viewed moral beliefs as a suitable mechanism in the fight against slavery.

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