William Lloyd Garrison was the leading activist in the abolitionist movement of the 19th century. He was the author of the Liberator, the leading abolitionist journal. He was a founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society and promoted immediate emancipation of slaves in the United States.
How did William Henry Harrison's opinion of slavery change
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison!
i think abolishing slavery.......
William Lloyd Garrison was a newspaper editor and publisher and campaigned against slavery for 40 years. Garrison also was the founder and President of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Garrison is one of the most prominent leaders in the Abolitionist Movement of the 19th Century. After the Civil War, he went on to become an important figure in the Woman's Suffrage Movement and the Temperance Movement.
He was an early leader of the movement to abolish slavery and helped found the Anti-Slavery Society.
William Loyd garrison and im almost sure the movement was anti-slavery or abolitionist :)
Yes, William Lloyd Garrison was the founder of the radical anti-slavery movement.
Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison helped the anti-slavery movement in the US based upon his publishing and speeches against slavery. His was one of the most prominent persons in the early 1800's that voiced a protest against the institution of slavery.
William Wilberforce is the person who is known to have split the abolitionist movement with his radical views. The movement was mainly aimed at bringing an end to slavery.
William H. Brown has written: 'An historical sketch of the early movement in Illinois for the legalzation of slavery' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Slavery 'An historical sketch of the early movement in Illinois for the legalization of slavery' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Slavery 'Memoir of the late Hon. Daniel P. Cook' 'An historical sketch of the early movement in Illinois for the legalization of slavery, read at the annual meeting of the Chicago historical society, December 5th, 1864' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Slavery
Harrison Berry has written: 'A reply to Ariel' -- subject(s): Blacks 'Slavery and abolitionism' -- subject(s): Justification, Slavery 'Slavery and abolitionism' -- subject(s): Justification, Slavery