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2018

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William Lloyd Garrison was a prominent American abolitionist, journalist, suffragist, and social reformer. He is best known as the editor of the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator, which he founded with Isaac Knapp in 1831 and published in Massachusetts until slavery was abolished by Constitutional amendment after the American Civil War. He was one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society. He promoted "immediate emancipation" of slaves in the United States. In the 1870s, Garr...

2025

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"Thoughts on African Colonization" by William Lloyd Garrison presents a critical examination of the colonization movement, which aimed to resettle free African Americans in Africa. Garrison, a prominent abolitionist, argues against this movement, asserting that it undermines the rights and dignity of African Americans. He emphasizes that the solution to the issues of race and slavery lies in the United States, not in relocating individuals to a foreign land. Garrison's passionate advocacy ...

2024

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"The Abolition of Slavery the Right of the Government Under the War Power" is a powerful and influential pamphlet authored by using William Lloyd Garrison, a outstanding American abolitionist, and in the course of the American Civil War. This painting articulates Garrison's company perception that the U.S. Government, underneath the authority of the War Power, had both the legal and ethical right to abolish slavery. William Lloyd Garrison became a fervent propose for the instant and entire...

7,78 kr.

2025

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In this work, William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent abolitionist, argues passionately for the emancipation of slaves, asserting that the abolition of slavery is not just a moral imperative but also a legal and political right of the government under its war powers. Garrison contends that the government, in the midst of the Civil War, has the authority and responsibility to abolish slavery in order to weaken the Confederacy and ensure the triumph of the Union cause. He challenges the idea tha...

2012

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William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) , born in Massachusetts, was an abolitionist and founder of The Liberator in 1831, an abolitionist newspaper. He also co-founded the American Anti-Slavery Society. Chapmans history of this American hero included a table of contents and images of Garrison, Benjamin Lundy, The Liberator, and more.

15,64 kr.

Thoughts on African Colonization

Challenging Colonial Views on Race and Freedom in 19th-Century America

2019

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In "Thoughts on African Colonization," William Lloyd Garrison presents a rigorous critique of the colonization movement'Äîa contemporary socio-political initiative advocating for the resettlement of free African Americans in Africa. Employing impassioned rhetoric and a moral philosophy grounded in abolitionism, Garrison articulates the moral failures and inherent contradictions of colonization, positioning it against the backdrop of the burgeoning anti-slavery sentiment in America. His mul...

2012

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Slavery existed long before the United States of America was founded, but so did opposition to slavery. Both flourished after the founding of the country, and the anti-slavery movement was known as abolition. For many abolitionists, slavery was the preeminent moral issue of the day, and their opposition to slavery was rooted in deeply held religious beliefs. Quakers formed a significant part of the abolitionist movement in colonial times, as did certain Founding Fathers like Benjamin Franklin...

7,78 kr.

2013

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This edition features a linked Table of Contents.CONTENTSCHAPTER I. The Father of the ManCHAPTER II. The Man Hears a Voice: Samuel, Samuel!CHAPTER III. The Man Begins his MinistryCHAPTER IV. The Hour and the ManCHAPTER V. The Day of Small ThingsCHAPTER VI . The Heavy World is MovedCHAPTER VII. Master StrokesCHAPTER VIII. ColorphobiaCHAPTER IX. Agitation and RepressionCHAPTER X. Between the ActsCHAPTER XI. ...

31,36 kr.

2012

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Slavery existed long before the United States of America was founded, but so did opposition to slavery. Both flourished after the founding of the country, and the anti-slavery movement was known as abolition. For many abolitionists, slavery was the preeminent moral issue of the day, and their opposition to slavery was rooted in deeply held religious beliefs. Quakers formed a significant part of the abolitionist movement in colonial times, as did certain Founding Fathers like Benjamin Franklin...

7,78 kr.

2025

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The biography traces Garrison's early life, highlighting his upbringing and the influences that shaped his views on social justice and equality. As a journalist and editor of The Liberator, Garrison became a leading voice for abolition, using his platform to advocate for the immediate emancipation of enslaved individuals and to raise awareness about the moral and ethical implications of slavery. Grimké meticulously details Garrison's fervent activism, including his public speeches, writing...

William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist

Exploring William Lloyd Garrison's Impact on 19th Century American Society

2019

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In "William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist," Archibald Henry Grimké offers a nuanced exploration of one of America's most pivotal figures in the fight against slavery. The book delves into Garrison's life, illuminating his fervent commitment to abolition through a blend of biographical narrative and critical analysis. Grimké employs a compelling literary style that interweaves historical context with passionate rhetoric, reflecting Garrison's own eloquence as a public speaker and write...

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2025

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Discover the inspiring story of William Lloyd Garrison, a young boy who grew up to become a powerful voice against slavery in America. This engaging biography for young children introduces Garrison's life, his newspaper 'The Liberator,' and his courageous fight for freedom and equality for all. Learn how one person's belief in what's right can make a big difference in the world.