Black and white abolitionists often had different agendas by the 1840s, and certainly in the 1850s. But one of the greatest frustrations that many black abolitionists faced was the racism they sometimes experienced from their fellow white abolitionists. In many cases, within the Garrisonian movement in particular, the role of the black speaker or the black writer or the black abolitionist was, in some ways, prescribed, as the famous case of Frederick Douglass' relationship with the Garrisionians.
<span>The Garrisionians wanted Douglass to simply get up and tell his story, to tell his narrative on the platform.</span>
The first new England colonies were settled by the puritans because they didn't agree with the church in the way of worship
THESE ARE EXAMPLES OF A REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY
Universal participation-all adults can vote
political equality-everyone has one vote
political competition and choice-at least 2 choices
political accountability- can remove an incumbent