I am in earnest-I will not equivocate-I will not excuse-I will not retreat a single inch-and I will be heard!
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Garrison, William Lloyd. "To the Public." The Liberator, 1 Jan. 1831.
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Quoted in The Liberator
Garrison, William Lloyd. "To the Public." The Liberator, 1 Jan. 1831.
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