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How did Thomas R. R. Cobb and Frederick Douglass differ?

Cobb was an abolitionist, while Douglass was not.
Cobb argued for slavery, while Douglass argued against it.
Cobb was a former enslaved worker, while Douglass was a former slaveholder.
Cobb made an effort to end slavery, while Douglass worked to support it.

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Answer:

B.

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Answer:

the answer is B

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