It is in his book We Are Still Married in on audio in Garrison Keillor: Stories
We Are Still Married: Stories and Lettersby Garrison Keillor* Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) * Pub. Date: April 1990 * ISBN-13: 9780140131567 * 400pp * Edition Number: 1
William Lloyd Garrison did not attend any college and did not complete high school. At the age of 14 be began working as an apprentice compositor for the Newburyport Herald and began writing article soon after that.
52 according to this article http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/movies/article/0,2792,DRMN_23_5298514,00.html
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/biographies/47108 There is an article link that a little bit about his childhood that was probably in the book that they mention in the article called The Long Journey. It seems his childhood was spent in abject poverty and grew up in troubling times. He had a big family of ten and got into trouble alot in his teens. He faced racism when he came to America and had to work menial jobs.
Sorry, he has no Wikipedia article... yet.
We Are Still Married: Stories and Lettersby Garrison Keillor* Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) * Pub. Date: April 1990 * ISBN-13: 9780140131567 * 400pp * Edition Number: 1
http://www.amazon.com/We-Are-Still-Married-Stories/dp/0670826472#reader Looks like everything he ever wrote is in one of his books...get it for 1 cent plus shipping... Smokers located....
He was convicted of writing an article about a ship owner who transported slaves to America as being a murderer and a thief.
He was convicted of writing an article about a ship owner who transported slaves to America as being a murderer and a thief.
The liberator was a newspaper, not an article. But he started it in 1831.
Article of Confederation
Article Two (2) of the great constitution of our great country the United States of America
The uninformed conscience is an article written by a man. This article is seen in the America national catholic review.
One of William Lloyd Garrison's main goals in The Liberator newspaper was to advocate for the immediate and unconditional emancipation of enslaved individuals in the United States. He used the newspaper as a platform to denounce slavery as a moral evil and to call for its abolition.
William Lloyd Garrison was a writer in the early part of the 19th century. He was an anti slavery abolitionist. In a newspaper article he soundly criticized a ship owner who participated in the slave trade. Apparently he went a bit too far and was sued for libel. Whatever the libel laws were then back then, they were harsh ones and Garrison was sent to prison. He was free by 1830 and continued his campaign against slavery.
America's Cup
Cold and Article.