Most other abolitionists supported Garrison's newspaper.
William Lloyd Garrison's newspaper, The Liberator, was primarily supported by donations from abolitionists and anti-slavery activists who shared his dedication to the cause of ending slavery. Garrison also received financial support from wealthy donors, such as Arthur Tappan and Wendell Phillips, who believed in his mission and principles.
Garrison started the Record 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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it provided 35 years of abolitionist journalism
In a number of ways: it printed a newspaper that advocated abolition; it set up stations and conductors on the Underground Railroad; it collected donations to buy the freedom of family members of escaped slaves; it held lectures and meetings whose speakers advocated abolition, some of them escaped slaves; and it supported political candidates who favored abolition.
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Yes, James Madison supported the National Gazette newspaper, which was a Democratic-Republican publication that promoted the politics of Thomas Jefferson. Madison saw the newspaper as a useful tool to counter Federalist ideas in the press.
The address of the Garrisons Landing Association Inc is: Po Box 205, Garrison, NY 10524-0205
He has a very strong testimony about it.
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immediate and complete emancipation [FREEING] of enslaved people
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The ancient Egyptian soldiers lived in fortresses and garrisons.