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William Lloyd Garrison

William Lloyd Garrison (December 10, 1805 – May 24, 1879) was an American abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer. He is best known for his widely...

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Lloyd K. Garrison

General. Garrison was born on November 19, 1897, in New York City to Lloyd McKim and Alice (Kirkham) Garrison. His great-grandfather was William Lloyd Garrison...

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Helen Eliza Benson Garrison

freedmen. Following her marriage, Helen Garrison acted as a professional companion to her husband William Lloyd Garrison, who was himself a prominent social...

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William Garrison

William Garrison is the name of: William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879), abolitionist William Garrison (geographer) (1924–2015), geographer and professor William...

Last Update: 2015-12-08T02:22:40Z Word Count : 57 Synonim William Garrison

William Lloyd Garrison House

The William Lloyd Garrison House, also known as Rockledge, is a National Historic Landmark house, located at 125 Highland Street in the Roxbury Highlands...

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American Colonization Society

and William Lloyd Garrison, author of Thoughts on African Colonization (1832), in which he proclaimed the society a fraud. According to Garrison and his...

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Statue of William Lloyd Garrison

A statue of William Lloyd Garrison by Olin Levi Warner is installed along Commonwealth Avenue, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It was designed...

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William Lloyd Garrison Williams

William Lloyd Garrison Williams (3 October 1888 - 31 January 1976) was an American-Canadian Quaker and mathematician, known for the founding of the Canadian...

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The Liberator (newspaper)

weekly abolitionist newspaper, printed and published in Boston by William Lloyd Garrison and, through 1839, by Isaac Knapp. Religious rather than political...

Last Update: 2024-02-23T21:29:19Z Word Count : 2098 Synonim The Liberator (newspaper)

William Lloyd Garrison School

Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Lloyd Garrison School (Boston, Massachusetts). The William Lloyd Garrison School is a historic school building...

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Abolitionism in the United States

Constitution allowed. A small but dedicated group, under leaders such as William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, agitated for abolition in the mid-19th century...

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Frederick Douglass

racial and ideological divides, as well as, after breaking with William Lloyd Garrison, in the anti-slavery interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. When...

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New England Anti-Slavery Society

The New England Anti-Slavery Society (1831–1837) was formed by William Lloyd Garrison, editor of The Liberator, in 1831. The Liberator was its official...

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Sojourner Truth

laundry, supervising both men and women. While there, Truth met William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and David Ruggles. Encouraged by the community...

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Abolitionism

employed William Lloyd Garrison, who would go on to create The Liberator. The Liberator (1831–65): a weekly newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison. The...

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Thoughts on African Colonization

William Lloyd Garrison criticizing the American Colonization Society and segregation as immoral and improper. It was published in 1832 at Garrison's and...

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John Brown (abolitionist)

was generally portrayed as insane. Oswald Garrison Villard, the grandson of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, wrote a favorable 1910 biography of Brown...

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Secession in the United States

Young Republic. Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-6238-3. Cain, William E., ed. (1995). William Lloyd Garrison and the Fight Against Slavery: Selections from The Liberator...

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Geraldine Pindell Trotter

aided in the centenary of the birth of noted white abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. The festival was held on a rainy day, and Pindell Trotter spoke...

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James Cropper (abolitionist)

them." William Lloyd Garrison, 1805–1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 11. Francis Jackson Garrison. (1885) Garrison also...

Last Update: 2023-11-14T02:26:26Z Word Count : 7734 Synonim James Cropper (abolitionist)

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William Lloyd Garrison

William Lloyd Garrison (December 10, 1805 – May 24, 1879) was an American abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer. He is best known for his widely read anti-slavery newspaper The Liberator, which Garrison founded in 1831 and published in Boston until slavery in the United States was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865. Garrison promoted "no-governmentism" and rejected the inherent validity of the American government on the basis that its engagement in war, imperialism, and slavery made it corrupt and tyrannical. He initially opposed violence as a principle and advocated for Christian pacifism against evil; at the outbreak of the American Civil War, he abandoned his previous principles and embraced the armed struggle and the Lincoln administration. He was one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society and promoted immediate and uncompensated, as opposed to gradual and compensated, emancipation of slaves in the United States. Garrison was a typesetter, which aided him in running The Liberator, and when working on his own editorials for the paper, Garrison would set them in type without first writing them out on paper.: 57 Much like the martyred Elijah Lovejoy, a price was on Garrison's head; he was burned in effigy and gallows were erected in front of his Boston office. Later on, Garrison would emerge as a leading advocate of women's rights, which prompted a split in the abolitionist community. In the 1870s, Garrison became a prominent voice for the women's suffrage movement.


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