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  2. William Lloyd Garrison - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. William Lloyd Garrison | Beliefs, Significance, The Liberator, &...

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    William Lloyd Garrison (born December 10, 1805, Newburyport, Massachusetts, U.S.—died May 24, 1879, New York, New York) was an American journalistic crusader who published a newspaper, The Liberator (1831–65), and helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery in the United States. The LiberatorA copy of The Liberator ...

  4. William Lloyd Garrison - The Liberator, Abolitionist & Life - ...

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    William Lloyd Garrison was an American journalistic crusader who helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery in the United States.

  5. William Lloyd Garrison, Biography, Facts, Significance

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    William Lloyd Garrison was an abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer from Massachusetts. He is best known for founding the anti-slavery newspaper “The Liberator” and his involvement in the American Anti-Slavery Society, which he helped start.

  6. For the entire generation of people that grew up in the years that led to the Civil War, William Lloyd Garrison was the voice of Abolitionism. Originally a supporter of colonization, Garrison changed his position and became the leader of the emerging anti-slavery movement.

  7. Biography of William Lloyd Garrison, Abolitionist - ThoughtCo

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    William Lloyd Garrison (December 10, 1805–May 24, 1879) was one of the most prominent American abolitionists and was both admired and vilified for his unwavering opposition to enslavement in America.

  8. William Lloyd Garrison - U.S. National Park Service

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    A printer, newspaper publisher, radical abolitionist, suffragist, civil rights activist William Lloyd Garrison spent his life disturbing the peace of the nation in the cause of justice. Born on December 10, 1805, Garrison grew up in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

  9. Garrison, William Lloyd (1805-1879) - Harvard Square Library

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    For more than three decades, from the first issue of his weekly paper in 1831, until after the end of the Civil War in 1865 when the last issue was published, Garrison spoke out eloquently and passionately against slavery and for the rights of America’s black inhabitants.

  10. This is a complete online archive of full issues of William Lloyd Garrisons newspaper The Liberator (1831-1865), the most prominent periodical of radical Abolitionism in the united states of America.

  11. Garrison, William Lloyd - Encyclopedia.com

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    William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), American editor, reformer, and antislavery crusader, became the symbol of the age of aggressive abolitionism. William Lloyd Garrison was born on Dec. 10, 1805, in Newburyport, Mass.