How did Garrison's abolition idea change?
A. He was against colonization and then was for it.
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Social Studies, 24.03.2021 17:50 bthakkar25
How did Garrison's abolition idea change?
A. He was against colonization and then was for it.
B. He thought slave should be free and then changed his mind.
C. He thought Black people needed "saving" by White people and then changed his mind.
D. He thought freedom should be given gradually then he thought is should be immediately.
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