The black abolitionist who called for uncompromising opposition to and a violent overthrow of slavery in his 1829 Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World was
A) William Lloyd Garrison.
B) Frederick Douglass.
C) Elijah Lovejoy.
D) Benjamin Lundy.
E) David Walker.
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