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    William Lloyd Garrison (December 10, 1805 – May 24, 1879) was an American abolitionist, journalist, social reformer and Antisemite. He is best known for...
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  • 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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  • William Garrison is the name of: William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879), abolitionist William Garrison (geographer) (1924–2015), geographer and professor William...
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    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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    The Liberator (newspaper) (category William Lloyd Garrison)
    weekly abolitionist newspaper, printed and published in Boston by William Lloyd Garrison and, through 1839, by Isaac Knapp. Religious rather than political...
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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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...
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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    New England Anti-Slavery Society (category William Lloyd Garrison)
    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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    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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    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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    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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  • aware of Grimké in 1835, when she wrote to William Lloyd Garrison talking about the abolitionist cause. Garrison, somewhat to her surprise, published it...
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  • and analysis. It was founded on July 6, 1865, as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper that closed in 1865, after...
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    too low to encourage the growth of industry. From 1831 to 1836 William Lloyd Garrison and the American Anti-Slavery Society initiated a campaign to petition...
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    Durham submitting the Durham Report to Britain. January 1, 1831 – William Lloyd Garrison begins publishing The Liberator, an antislavery newspaper, in Boston...
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    to devote to the paper, he met William Lloyd Garrison, and offered him an editing position. After Lundy and Garrison parted ways over the "Black List...
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    American Anti-Slavery Society (category William Lloyd Garrison)
    Society (AASS; 1833–1870) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, had become...
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    literature. In 1854, there were unfounded accusations, leveled by William Lloyd Garrison, that Douglass and Griffiths engaged in infidelity. Griffiths returned...
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  • Philadelphia, December 4, 1833, it was resolved "That George Bourne, William Lloyd Garrison, and Charles W Dennison, be a committee to prepare a synopsis of...
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  • literature: Self-Reliance Circles Politics The Nominalist and the Realist William Lloyd Garrison (United States, 1805–1879) Some literature: Articles advocating...
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    Everard (m. Frederick William Chesson), George Herbert (m. Marianne Cronin), and Edith. Another son, named after William Lloyd Garrison, died aged 15. A daughter...
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    theme of universality during the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1831, William Lloyd Garrison wrote in a newspaper called The Liberator that he was trying to...
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