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"Whether permitted to live to witness the abolition of slavery or not, I felt assured that, as I dema..." — William Lloyd Garrison
Whether permitted to live to witness the abolition of slavery or not, I felt assured that, as I demanded nothing that was not clearly in accordance with justice and humanity, some time or other, if remembered at all, I should stand vindicated in the eyes of my countrymen.
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