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William Lloyd Garrison was not a slave. He was an American abolitionist who published the abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator. He founded the newspaper in 1831.

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Was William Lloyd Garrison a slave?

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Did William Lloyd garrison was a former slave who said that deeds as well as words were needed in the anti-slavery movement?

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What abolitionis denounced slavery as a sin and slave owners as sinners?

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What did william lloyd garrison advocate?

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Who used his newspaper The Liberator?

William Lloyd Garrison used his newspaper The Liberator to advocate for the abolition of slavery in the United States. Garrison was a prominent abolitionist and used the paper to denounce slavery as a moral evil and call for immediate emancipation of all enslaved individuals.


What is true about William garrison?

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Who was the most prominent abolitionist in the antebellum U.S.?

Some of the most prominent antebellum abolitionists included William Lloyd Garrison (founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society), Frederick Douglass (freed slave and writer), and Harriet Beecher Stowe (author of Uncle Tom's Cabin).


Why did Fredrick Douglass become an abolitionist?

William Lloyd Garrison and his own personal experiences as a slave.


Who were the leaders of the abolitionist movements?

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