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abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison stimulated the growth of the antislavery movement. In 1829 Garrison left Massachusetts to work for the country leading antislavery paper in Baltimore. Impatient with the paper's moderate position Garrison returned to Boston in 1831 to found his own paper: The Liberator

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