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William Lloyd Garrison

CHAPTER I
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As he set up the thoughts of others, he was not slow in discovering thoughts of his own demanding utterance.

The printer's apprentice felt the stirrings of a new life.

A passion for self-improvement took possession of him.

He began to read the English classics, study American history, follow the currents of party politics.

No longer could it be said of him that he was not an apt pupil.


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