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Douglass Breaks with Garrison, Embraces Electoral Politics

Douglass publicly broke with Garrison's moral suasion approach in the early 1850s, declaring the Constitution a potentially anti-slavery document and embracing electoral abolitionism through the Liberty Party, then Free Soil, then Republican Party. This pivot — choosing engagement over purity — defined Black political strategy for the next two generations, at the cost of many white abolitionist allies.