William Lloyd Garrison's Anti-Slavery Society, founded in 1833, fought against slavery primarily through advocacy, education, and grassroots mobilization. They published the influential abolitionist newspaper, "The Liberator," which called for immediate emancipation and raised public awareness about the injustices of slavery. The society organized lectures, rallies, and petitions, engaging a broad audience and fostering a network of abolitionists. They also worked to align with other reform movements, emphasizing moral persuasion and the need for societal change.
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to relocate slaves and free Blacks to Africa, specifically, modern Liberia. Garrison's organization's goal was immediate abolition of slavery.
He was in the Anti-slavery Society. ;)
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
The American Anti-Slavery Society .