William Lloyd Garrison

NOUN
  1. United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery journal (1805-1879)
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  • Anti-slavery activist William Lloyd Garrison started a paper in eighteen thirty-one with the purpose of ending slavery.
  • Douglass's book was entitled Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself – the latter part of which title necessitated the interrogation and, ultimately, the formal endorsement of white citizens including abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and lawyer Wendell Phillips. The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama by David Remnick
  • In a later chapter I will allude again to this humane outspring of the anti-slavery movement of those days and merely say that such men as William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips and many others were enrolled among its most active members. Sunshine and Shadow of Slave Life. Reminiscences As Told by Isaac D. Williams to "Tege"
  • In the 1830s feminism as a self-conscious movement grew around abolitionism, particularly around the individualist anarchist William Lloyd Garrison.
  • Crusading journalist William Lloyd Garrison represented the radical fringe.
  • Anti-slavery activist William Lloyd Garrison started a paper in eighteen thirty-one with the purpose of ending slavery.
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