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A.) Both men edited abolitionist newspapers, and both wrote autobiographies about being enslaved.
B.) Both men edited abolitionist newspapers, but Garrison also wrote an autobiography about being enslaved.
C.) Both men edited abolitionist newspapers, but Douglass also wrote an autobiography about being enslaved.
D.) Garrison wrote an autobiography about being enslaved, and Douglass edited an abolitionist newspaper.
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