In 1808 William's father deserted the family ... when he later published his own paper. When he was 25, Garrison joined the Abolition movement. He became associated with the American Colonization ...
Through the paper, which would become one of the most influential publications of the movement ... embraced by most abolitionists at that time, including William Lloyd Garrison.
William Lloyd Garrison, Boston Public Library William ... His radicalism helped fragment the abolition movement, yet his consistent, unyielding approach to slavery made him one of the most feared ...
Virtually all women’s rights advocates supported abolition ... antislavery movement and specifically through the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS) led by William Lloyd Garrison.
Frederick Douglass and other abolitionists aligned with William Lloyd Garrison's doctrine of moral ... Garnet lost his influence in the movement and turned even more toward religion.
She was a pioneer of the abolition movement as well ... Boston and the rapidly growing anti-slavery movement led by abolitionists David Walker and William Lloyd Garrison. During the Civil War ...
A new book is celebrating the life of one of Ohio’s earliest and most active conductors along the Underground Railroad: ...
After escaping slavery, Douglass joined an integrated Methodist church where he attended anti-slavery meetings and befriended fellow abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Garrison encouraged the ...