William Lloyd Garrison wrote the Liberator and Frederick Douglass wrote the North Star.
Fredrick Douglas (The North Star) and William Loyd Garrison (The Liberator) were two men who had abolitonist newspapers published.
Fredrick Douglass.
William Lloyd Garrison's anti-slavery newspaper was called The Liberator.
Avgas 90 was the fuel for a Liberator.
They were traveling north, so the North Star was their guide.
They are two antislavery newspapers.
Both the North Star and the Liberator were abolitionist newspapers published in the 19th century. The North Star was started by Frederick Douglass in 1847, and the Liberator was published by William Lloyd Garrison starting in 1831. Both newspapers advocated for the abolition of slavery and were influential in the antislavery movement.
They are two antislavery newspapers.
Fredrick Douglass
The Liberator - an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison. The National Anti-Slavery Standard - a prominent antislavery newspaper published by the American Anti-Slavery Society.
*******WILLIAM LlOYD GARRISON******* yes its correct
Fredrick Douglas (The North Star) and William Loyd Garrison (The Liberator) were two men who had abolitonist newspapers published.
Fredrick Douglass.
he was only a liberator and he wrote newspapers
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 wrote and published an antislavery newspaper called The Liberator.
the name of his actual newspaper was the "Fredrick Douglass paper" published in 1859. he had also been involved with the liberator paper, and also one of the newspapers Frederick Douglass worked on was the north star i think he had about three papers in total in his lifetime but i can't remember the other ones.