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question 13
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how did notable abolitionists william lloyd garrison, frederick douglass, and the grimke sisters encourage the end of slavery?
each abolitionist encouraged action \by any means necessary.\
each abolitionist used stories and their \voice\ to educate and inspire freedom for enslaved people.
each abolitionist made campaign contributions to presidential candidates favoring abolition.
each abolitionist ran for political office in the hopes of changing policy themselves.
William Lloyd Garrison used his newspaper "The Liberator" to advocate for abolition. Frederick Douglass shared his life - story as an escaped slave to inspire change. The Grimke Sisters gave lectures and wrote pamphlets. All used their voices and stories to educate and inspire. They did not advocate "by any means necessary", nor were they known for making campaign contributions or running for political office as their main means of abolition work.
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Each abolitionist used stories and their “voice” to educate and inspire freedom for enslaved people.