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The Liberator: William Lloyd Garrison's Uncompromising Stand For The Complete Abolition Of Slavery

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Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805–79, American abolitionist, b. Newburyport, Mass. He supplemented his limited schooling with newspaper work and in 1829 went to Baltimore to aid Benjamin Lundy in publishing the  Genius of Universal Emancipation. This led (1830) to his imprisonment for seven weeks for libel. On Jan. 1, 1831, he published the first number of the  Liberator, a paper that he continued […]

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