The most famous radical abolitionist in the North was John Brown. He tried to raise an army to overthrow the government of the United States. He was hanged for his crimes.
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Garrison is famous for being the one of the most prominent (and certainly the most radical) leader in the Abolitionist Movement of the 19th Century in the United States. He was a newspaper editor and publisher, founder and President of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and campaigned for 40 years against slavery. After the American Civil War, he went on to become an important figure in the Woman's Suffrage Movement and the Temperance Movement.
Frederick Douglass
He was a radical abolitionist and went against many view in the United States at the time.
No, and most abolitionists were white, because most blacks were slaves. Some blacks might have contributed by doing stuff as an abolitionist, but an abolitionist did not have to be a slave. (More appropreatly slaves couldent, only freed slaves could do anything)
Thomas Garret a white abolitionist probably helped Harriet Tubman the most.
The first African American newspaper was the Freedom's Journal published its first edition in 1827.
There are defiantly is not any "most radical religion" in the world
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Separatists