The Liberator; 1833 (v.3)
- 216pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
William Lloyd Garrison fu un importante abolizionista, giornalista, suffragista e riformatore sociale americano. È meglio conosciuto come l'editore del giornale abolizionista The Liberator, che fondò nel 1831 e pubblicò fino a quando la schiavitù fu abolita con un emendamento costituzionale dopo la Guerra Civile americana. Fu uno dei fondatori della American Anti-Slavery Society e promosse l''emancipazione immediata' degli schiavi negli Stati Uniti. Negli anni '70 dell'Ottocento, Garrison divenne una voce significativa per il movimento del suffragio femminile.
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This book is a tribute to Sarah A. McKim, a prominent abolitionist and advocate for women's rights. Compiled by her friend and fellow abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, it includes a collection of letters, poems, and other writings that offer insight into McKim's life and work. This volume is both a tribute to an inspiring activist and a valuable resource for students and scholars of the abolitionist movement.
In this book, William Lloyd Garrison presents an impartial exhibition of the doctrines, principles, and purposes of the American Colonization Society (ACS), together with the resolutions, addresses, and remonstrances of the free people of color. He argues that the ACS is a racist organization that seeks to perpetuate slavery and racial inequality in America, and calls for its abolition.