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  1. Learn about William Lloyd Garrison, one of the most prominent leaders of the abolitionist movement, in this video adapted from American Experience: “The Abolitionists.” A trained journalist with a strong sense of morality, Garrison published The Liberator and was active in the American Anti-Slavery Society in the 1830s. Garrison initially preferred moral persuasion to confrontational ...

  2. After fighting for the abolition of slavery for 25 years, William Lloyd Garrison believed the Republic had been corrupted from the start. On July 4, 1854 in Massachusetts, he burned a copy of the ...

  3. William Lloyd Garrison was a leader of the abolitionist movement in the United States. His newspaper, The Liberator, was the most influential antislavery periodical in the country before the American Civil War (1861–65). Early Life. Garrison was born on December 10, 1805, in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

  4. 17 de may. de 2018 · Garrison, William Lloyd (1805–1879), abolitionist, nonresistant, and feminist.With the publication of the first issue of the Liberator on 1 January 1831, William Lloyd Garrison became the undisputed leader of the U.S. abolitionist movement. Garrison called for the “immediate” and “complete” emancipation of slaves.

  5. THE ADDRESS TO WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON, ESQ. “SIR:—We heartily welcome you to England in the name of thousands of Englishmen who have watched with admiring sympathy your labors for the redemption of the negro race from slavery, and for that which is a higher object than the redemption of any single race, the vindication of the universal principles of humanity and justice; and who, having ...

  6. 6 de nov. de 2023 · The use of the quote from Bondage in one collection of essays, Frederick Douglass: New Literary and Historical Essays, edited by Eric J. Sundquist, is illuminating. In his introduction, Sundquist says, “The condescending instructions Douglass received from William Lloyd Garrison and other abolitionists required that he stick to the ‘facts ...

  7. 21 de sept. de 2020 · William Lloyd Garrison married Helen Eliza Benson on September 4, 1834. Together with his wife, he had seven children – five sons and two daughters. Five of his children survived to maturity – Fanny Garrison Villard, William Lloyd Garrison Jr., Wendell Philips Garrison, George Thompson Garrison and Francis Jackson Garrison.

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