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In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison ... until after the end of the Civil War in 1865 when the last issue was published, Garrison spoke ...
In 1831, Garrison founded The Liberator, an anti-slavery publication that Bercaw says likely inspired the Nat Turner slave rebellion. The descendants of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison ...
The anniversary meeting of the New-York Anti Slavery Society took place last evening ... Mr. TILTON reviewed the various schemes for ending the slave question, concluding that nothing but ...
In the first issue of the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison, who had just turned 25 ... of his recently formed New England Anti-Slavery Society throughout the North. Before 1831, American ...
The great schism in the anti-slavery ranks had already been narrated ... light it sheds upon the character of its people. William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879. The Story of his Life, told by his ...
And so was William Lloyd Garrison. Douglass rose up out of slavery to become a speaker ... by endorsing a fund-raising effort to end Douglass’s runaway status. Yet, as Thomas Klingenstein ...
Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison devoted his life to opposing slavery. | Southworth and Hawes, The Metropolitan Museum of Art // Public Domain At the end of the 19th century, family members and ...
In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison ... until after the end of the Civil War in 1865 when the last issue was published, Garrison spoke ...
William Lloyd Garrison was born in Newburyport ... the present glorious opportunity to put an end to slavery may be allowed to pass unimproved by the Government, and that there may be a renewal or ...
To begin with Mrs. Hemans and end with the Liberator was to reverse ... They will conclude that William Lloyd Garrison was one of the strongest men of his time, —perhaps the very strongest ...