William Lloyd Garrison
Johannes Gutenberg was a German printer, publisher and black smith. He began using movable type printing in 1439 and starting the Printing Revolution in Europe.
America's motives for fighting in the Vietnam War were: * the cold war(http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/what%20was%20the%20cold%20war.htm) * the domino theory(http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/COLDdomino.htm) * containment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Containment) These are definitely their main motives, although I do think they had more. I am just trying to find out what their other motives were now. If you are writing a GCSE essay or something about the Vietnam War now, then here are some websites besides this one I have found useful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/vietnam/vietnamwar.htm http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/vietnam.htm Remember to change the words around, I copy and pasted information from Wikipedia and used the dictionary and thesaurus on Publisher. And if you add quotes, maps and diagrams to your essay you get extra marks. Google and Wikipedia were very helpful during writing my essay, and this website is good although some of the answers are a bit unclear or hard to understand for some people. Search engines I recommend: http://www.google.com and http://www.ask.com
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
You are William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent abolitionist and publisher of "The Liberator." Garrison advocated for immediate emancipation of enslaved people and believed in civil disobedience as a means to achieve social change. His views on women's equality, particularly his support for women's rights in the abolitionist movement, were considered radical even among fellow abolitionists.
You are likely referring to William Lloyd Garrison, the prominent abolitionist and publisher of "The Liberator." Garrison was known for his radical stance on immediate emancipation and his advocacy for civil disobedience. He also championed women's rights, which put him at odds with some fellow abolitionists who did not support gender equality to the same extent.
You are likely referring to William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent American abolitionist in the 19th century. Garrison was known for his radical views on abolition and advocacy for civil disobedience. He also believed in the equality of women, a stance that was not universally accepted among abolitionists at the time.
Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.
Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.
Three abolitionists are:1. Harriet Tubman-escaped slave, conductor of the Underground Railroad.2. William Lloyd-publisher of the Liberator.3. Frederick Douglass-an escaped slave, founded the Northstar, was also a writer.
Frederick Douglass
William Lloyd Garrison
Yes, Elihu Embree was white. He was a prominent abolitionist and publisher in the early 19th century, known for his anti-slavery writings and the publication of the first abolitionist newspaper in the United States, "The Emancipator." His work was significant in promoting the abolitionist movement during his time.
William Lloyd Garrison (1805 â?? 1879) was a prominent abolitionist, social reformer and activist/journalist. He was also known as the founder, editor and publisher of â??The Liberatorâ??, the preeminent abolitionist journal of the time and a fiery and inspirational anti-slavery orator and activist..