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Why was William Lloyd Garrison considered a radical in the abolitionist
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In 1841, an even greater schism existed among members of the abolitionist movement. While many abolitionists were pro-Union, Garrison, who viewed the Constitution as pro-slavery, believed that the Union should be dissolved. He argued that free states and enslaved states should, in fact, be made separate.

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