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What did William Wells Brown and Henry Highland Garnet have in common?

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They both wrote plays performed at meetings for abolitionists.
They both gave lectures and speeches to promote their cause.
They both were born enslaved and escaped to freedom in the North.
They both supported an approach to abolition that was considered radical.

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They both gave lectures and speeches to promote their cause.

They both were born enslaved and escaped to freedom in the North.

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Answer:it is b and c

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