How were black people treated in the American Anti-Slavery Society?
A) They were often refused leadership roles or significant influence in decision making.
B) They were considered, and treated as, the complete equals to white people.
C) They were never allowed to be members of the American Anti-Slavery Society.
D) The only black member was Frederick Douglass.
Answer: A
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