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driven largely by a kind of Garrisonian--
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and I outlined the various tenets of Garrisonianism--
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but it tended to be a kind of Garrisonian moral suasion.
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This was an era
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in which most abolitionists were largely devoted to
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this idea of reforming or changing the heart of the American people.
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This was driven very much by the kind
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of evangelical second great awakening impulse
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of changing the conscience of the American people;
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indeed, just changing the conscience of the slaveholder himself.
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A second stage of American anti-slavery impulse-
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there's no single moment when it begins--