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Frederick Douglass was Afro-American slave, who after being freed became a social reformer and abolitionist, while William Lloyd Garrison was also abolitionist who was white and never survived the same things that Douglass survived.

Explanation:

  • William Lloyd Garrison was without a doubt an exemplary and unique figure in the fight for freedom.
  • However, although in this struggle he exceeded all the limits of the permissible, he, as a (white) man, still did not exceed the limits of the permissible spheres of action.
  • The struggle for the rights of slaves was, on one level, the struggle against traditional hierarchies and the injustice of the silent majority, while on the other, it implied a conscious renunciation of the ease and burden of prescribed social roles.
  • William Lloyd  Garrison was one of the occasionally abolitionists, not to mention Frederick Douglas, for whom the human rights struggle could be extended to include women's rights.

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