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Molodets [167]
3 years ago
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Why contributions did William Lloyd Garrison make to the abolition movement?

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Llana [10]3 years ago
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William Lloyd Garrison was a prominent activist, who fought for the rights of the African-Americans and women. He was a journalist and strove for society to change its flawed views on race and gender. He wrote many articles and columns denoting the barbarity of slavery and then became a writer for "The Liberator", an anti-slavery newspaper in New England. It had a small number of readers, but gained traction in the North, as well as England, Scotland and Canada. However, in the South many thought of him as a dangerous fanatic, as slavery was still very popular in the Southeastern part of the United States.
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