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OpenStudy (true_alpha_wolf):

How were William Lloyd Garrison and the Rev. Elijah Lovejoy alike? Both lived in Boston and were Underground Railroad conductors. Both printed newspapers with antislavery messages in the North. Both used their houses as Underground Railroad stations and risked their lives for slaves. Both were killed for their involvement in the abolitionist movement.

OpenStudy (true_alpha_wolf):

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OpenStudy (true_alpha_wolf):

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OpenStudy (true_alpha_wolf):

not just answer please explain

OpenStudy (ashleyisakitty):

Lovejoy and Garrison are similar in the ways that they both printed newspapers that featured abolitionist ideas. Lovejoy titled the "Alton Observer" and Garrison had a paper titled "The Liberator". Hope this helps.

OpenStudy (true_alpha_wolf):

Thanks this is exactly what I needed

OpenStudy (ashleyisakitty):

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