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On which point did William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass disagree? A.) The emancipation of slaves B.) Participation in the political process C.) The use of a newspaper to raise awareness D.) The relocation of freed slaves to Africa

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The answer to the question "On which point did William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass disagree" is D. The relocation of freed slaves to Africa. Garrison was one of the main voices in the anti-slavery movement, publishing his thoughts and the voices of slaves such as Douglass in his magazin The Liberator, to involve Douglass in the political process.