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On Oct 21, 1835: White Mob Attacks Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison in Boston
The Mekong Club - William Lloyd Garrison was a social justice activist focusing on abolition in America during the 19th century. He found his passion for abolition during his apprenticeship at a
The Anti-slavery cause of today : notable speeches delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston, Monday afternoon, December 11, 1905, at the Citizens' William Lloyd Garrison Centenary Celebration, under the auspices of the Boston
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The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume II: A House Dividing Against Itself: 1836-1840 | IndieBound.org
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Black ThenWilliam Lloyd Garrison, Founder Of The Leading & Most Radical Anti-slavery Newspaper In America From 1831-1865 - Black Then