This blustery abolitionist railed publicly against the "sins of slavery," becoming one of the most well-known anti-slavery reformers of the nineteenth century. His popular, Boston-based abolition newspaper, The Liberator, embodied among the most radical positions of the firebrand abolitionists in the antebellum age.

a. John Rankin
b. William Lloyd
c. Garrison Frederick
d. Douglass Harriet
e. Beecher Stowe



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