William Lloyd Garrison
"The Liberator," published by William Lloyd Garrison, was an anti-slavery newspaper that called for immediate and uncompensated emancipation of slaves. Garrison advocated for the full equality and freedom of all people, regardless of race.
William Lloyd Garrison is the founder of The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper that played a significant role in the antislavery movement in the United States. Garrison was a prominent advocate for the immediate and uncompensated emancipation of slaves.
it was the freedom for people. in declaration of independence it was independence for colonists and for emancipation proclamation is was the slaves
Abraham Lincoln and some moderate Republicans favored gradual compensated emancipation of slaves in the United States before the Civil War. They believed this approach would help transition Southern society away from slavery without causing social upheaval. Prominent abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison, however, advocated for immediate and uncompensated emancipation.
Jefferson Davis
Antislavery crusaders sought freedom and better treatment for slaves, working to end the institution of slavery and advocating for the abolition of laws that supported it. They also worked towards social and political equality for former slaves after emancipation.
Small minarity of Americans who Advocated immediate emancipation of slaves and equal rights for Africans. Lecturing and moral persuasion.
emancipation
The Emancipation proclamation did not free the slaves in which state?
Emancipation means the act of freeing. Example: Slaves were emancipated. This means that the slaves were freed.
The Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves in the rebelling states (the confederacy) and did not free the slaves in the five border states.
'The Emancipation Proclamation