How did the abolitionist views of William Lloyd Garrison differ from those of earlier anti-slavery advocates?
a. He supported gradual rather than sudden emancipation.
b. No answer text provided.
c. He believed that violent revolt should not always be discouraged.
d. He opposed foreign colonization of former slaves.
Ans: d. He opposed foreign colonization of former slaves.
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