William Lloyd Garrison put out the first issue of The Liberator in 1831, and it ceased production in December 1865 (after the 13th Amendment was passed in February 1865). He used the newspaper to express his views on slavery to the public (which were very radical: emancipate all slaves with no compensation whatsoever to their owners). With about 3,000 regular readers, 3/4 of those readers were African Americans.
William Lloyd Garrison used the newspaper Liberator as a platform to advocate for the abolition of slavery. He called for immediate and uncompensated emancipation of all enslaved people in the United States. Garrison's writing in Liberator helped galvanize the abolitionist movement in the 19th century.
William Lloyd Garrison founded The Liberator in 1831. The was a weekly abolitionist newspaper published in Massachusetts until the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment.
I think he published a newspaper called the Liberator. I think.
The founder of the newspaper The Liberator was William Lloyd Garrison. He was a prominent abolitionist and social reformer who used the newspaper as a platform to advocate for the immediate and complete emancipation of slaves in the United States.
William Lloyd Garrison's anti-slavery newspaper was called The Liberator.
William Lloyd Garrison was the editor of "the Liberator" newspaper.
William Lloyd Garrison was the editor of "the Liberator" newspaper.
William Lloyd Garrison published a newspaper called "The Liberator" to spread his anti-slavery ideas.
William Lloyd Garrison wrote and published an antislavery newspaper called The Liberator.
The liberator was a newspaper, not an article. But he started it in 1831.
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.
The anti-slavery 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.
William Lloyd Garrison reached a wide audience by publishing an abolitionist newspaper called The Liberator.
William Lloyd Garrison