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Garrison, William Lloyd
A prominent abolitionist of the nineteenth century (see abolitionism). In his newspaper, The Liberator, he called for immediate freedom for the slaves and for the end of all political ties between the northern and southern states.
Example Sentences
Garrison, William Lloyd, publishes the Liberator, 54, 55.
Garrison, William Lloyd, quoted on Mazzini's advocacy of the equality of the sexes, 177.
Garrison, William Lloyd, Mrs. Howe's dislike of, dispelled, 152, 153; attacks a statement of hers, 236; joins the woman suffrage movement, 375; his work for that cause, 380, 381.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 37, 76, 103, 104.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 61, 261, 262-267, 268, 269, 271, 288.
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