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  1. Dec 15, 2022 · William Lloyd Garrison was an abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer from Massachusetts. He is best known for founding the anti-slavery newspaper “The Liberator” and his involvement in the American Anti-Slavery Society, which he helped start.

  2. Jun 9, 2019 · By. Robert McNamara. Updated on June 09, 2019. William Lloyd Garrison (December 10, 1805–May 24, 1879) was one of the most prominent American abolitionists and was both admired and vilified for his unwavering opposition to enslavement in America .

  3. For the entire generation of people that grew up in the years that led to the Civil War, William Lloyd Garrison was the voice of Abolitionism. Originally a supporter of colonization, Garrison changed his position and became the leader of the emerging anti-slavery movement.

  4. The son of a merchant sailing master, William Lloyd Garrison was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, in 1805. Due in large measure to the Embargo Act, which Congress had passed in 1807, the ...

  5. Quick Facts. A printer, newspaper publisher, radical abolitionist, suffragist, civil rights activist William Lloyd Garrison spent his life disturbing the peace of the nation in the cause of justice. Born on December 10, 1805, Garrison grew up in Newburyport, Massachusetts. In 1808, Garrisons father abandoned his family.

  6. The son of a merchant sailing master, William Lloyd Garrison was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, in 1805. Due in large measure to the Embargo Act, which Congress had passed in 1807, the Garrison family fell on hard times while William was still young.

  7. William Lloyd Garrison (b. 1805–d. 1879) was the most prominent white advocate of immediate abolition of slavery of his generation; he was a journalist, a radical social reformer, a pacifist, and a supporter of racial equality and women’s rights. Garrison was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

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