Why could William Lloyd Garrison be seen as a more radical abolitionist than Frederick Douglass?
A) Garrison wanted equal rights for African-Americans.
B) Douglass wanted women to play a role in abolitionism.
C) Douglass wanted ex-slaves to leave the United States.
D) Garrison saw the Constitution as evil.
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