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What did William Lloyd Garrison hear and feel with his heart?

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Answered by mary724
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Southern members thought reducing the threat of free blacks in society would help preserve the institution of slavery. By late 1829–1830, "Garrison rejected colonization, publicly apologized for his error, and then, as was typical of him, he censured all who were committed to it."

Answered by rose91468
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William Lloyd Garrison. With my ears I hear people burning my house and my printing place distroyed. With my heart I feel slavery should end and that sadness and our rage towards slavery

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