Garrison is famous for being the one of the most prominent (and certainly the most radical) leader in the Abolitionist Movement of the 19th Century in the United States.
He was a newspaper editor and publisher, founder and President of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and campaigned for 40 years against slavery. After the American Civil War, he went on to become an important figure in the Woman's Suffrage Movement and the Temperance Movement.
William Lloyd Garrison was the publisher of the abolitionist newspaper 'The Liberator'. He was also the founder of the American Anti-Slavery Association (also an abolitionist organization). He also published pamphlets that encouraged slaves to revolt so whenever there were revolts most people blamed it on him. (Which did not make sense because the slaves could not read)
The Liberator, which he published. It was an anti-slavery newspaper.
William Lloyd Garrison was significant in the way that he promoted the emancipation(freeing) of slaves and he also promoted womens suffrage in his newspaper "The Liberator".
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edited the Liberator.
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William Lloyd Garrison was significant in the way that he promoted the emancipation(freeing) of slaves and he also promoted womens suffrage in his newspaper "The Liberator".
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
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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it provided 35 years of abolitionist journalism
William Lloyd Garrison was the editor of "the Liberator" newspaper.
No, William Lloyd Garrison is not single.
William F. Lloyd died in 1937.
William F. Lloyd was born in 1864.
William R. Lloyd died in 1942.
William R. Lloyd was born in 1916.