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WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON; DEATH OF THE GREAT ABOLITIONIST HIS LAST ILLNESS AND ITS PEACEFUL TERMINATION--THE STORY OF HIS NOBLELIFE STRUGGLE IN BEHALF OF THE SLAVES--FIGHTING WRONG FOR FORTY YEARS.
A group biography of William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass and their associates is also a history of the abolitionist movement, 1831-65.
In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison stated, "I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. . . . I am in earnest -- I will ...
William Lloyd Garrison’s strong moral standards led him to become an active and vocal abolitionist at a very early age. By 1830, Garrison had shifted to the most radical of abolitionist views, calling ...
How One Anti-Slavery Advocate Used the Declaration of Independence to Argue for Abolition 2 minute read Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison Corbis—Getty Images By Olivia B. Waxman ...
William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879. The Story of his Life, told by his Children. Vol. III., 1840-1860. Vol. IV., 1861-1870. New York : The Century Company. 1889. ↩ ...
William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879. The Story of his Life, told by his Children. Vols. I., II. New York : The Century Co. 1885. ↩ ...
Description University of Alabama Professor Joshua Rothman discussed the early abolitionist movement in the 1830s. He talked about William Lloyd Garrison and the Anti-Slavery Societies at the time.
Author Lydia Moland talked about Lydia Maria Child's meeting of William Lloyd Garrison and subsequent emergence as an abolitionist. The Medford Historical Society in Massachusetts hosted this event.
Lydia Maria Child belongs in the second category. Her moment of truth came in 1830, when she crossed paths with William Lloyd Garrison in Boston. The abolitionist firebrand electrified Child.
click image for close-up By the time this photo was taken, William Lloyd Garrison's dream of a United States with no slavery had been realized. In 1865, at the close of the Civil War, and after ...