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Being thrown on jail and possibly killed.

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Abolitionists faced risks such as violence, persecution, imprisonment, and even death for their beliefs and activism. They were often targeted by pro-slavery groups, faced legal consequences for their actions, and struggled against widespread social and political opposition to their cause.

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