William Lloyd Garrison believed the abolitionist movement should
A) stress the damage that slavery did to blacks rather than to whites.
B) seek the gradual elimination of slavery.
C) demand freedom for slaves, but deny them citizenship.
D) organize slave rebellions throughout the American South.
E) join forces with the more established American Colonization Society.
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