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English, 25.06.2019 18:00, stacysadousky

They tell thou art rash and vain, a searcher after fame; that thou art striving but to gain a long enduring name; what can be inferred from this excerpt from whittier’s poem "to william lloyd garrison"? garrison hated stirring up controversy. garrison was a polarizing figure at the time. garrison cared about his image above all else. garrison had no power or influence at the time.

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