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William Lloyd Garrison advocated a. gradually emancipating slaves, once they were converted to Christianity. b. encouraging slaves to volunteer to resettle in Africa to spread Christianity. c. encouraging slaveholders to treat their slaves as humanely as possible. d. immediately emancipating slaves with no compensation for slaveholders.

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William Lloyd Garrison advocated a. gradually emancipating slaves, once they were converted to Christianity. b. encouraging slaves to volunteer to resettle in Africa to spread Christianity. c. encouraging slaveholders to treat their slaves as humanely as possible. d. immediately emancipating slaves with no compensation for slaveholders.

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William Lloyd Garrison advocated for d. immediately emancipating slaves with no compensation for slaveholders.

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