William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent abolitionist, mentored Frederick Douglass, encouraging him to share his powerful story of enslavement and escape. Under Garrison's guidance, Douglass became a persuasive advocate for abolition. Garrison's newspaper, "The Liberator," provided a significant platform for the movement. Despite differing approaches, their shared commitment to ending slavery and promoting equality remained steadfast. Garrison's support shaped Douglass into an influential abolitionist leader, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and collaboration in the fight for social justice and freedom.
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