Julia Shih

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On the other side of the debate were those, including Frederick Douglass, who had strong ties to the Garrisonians and avoided association with political parties. In the end—against the wishes of Douglass and several others—the convention passed resolutions supporting the Liberty Party and urging Black men who lived in the six states where they were enfranchised to vote for Liberty candidates.
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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