Which of the following statements accurately present William Lloyd Garrison's positions on women?
a) He felt women should not "dirty themselves" by being involved with the abolitionist movement.
b) He regarded his wife, Helen, as a domestic servant under his complete control.
c) He and his wife, Helen, both devoted most of their energies to abolitionism.
d) He favored allowing women to participate fully in the abolitionist movement, although many abolitionists barred women from their meetings.
e) He felt women were not strong enough to bear the burdens and dangers of an
active abolitionist lifestyle.
d
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