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The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison
Harvard University Press, 1971 Cloth: 978-0-674-52660-0 Library of Congress Classification E449.G245 Dewey Decimal Classification 973.7114092
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), outstanding among the dedicated fighters for the abolition of slavery, was also an activist in other movements such as women's and civil rights and religious reform. Never tiring in battle, he was "irrepressible, uncompromising, and inflammatory." He antagonized many, including some of his fellow reformers. There were also many who loved and respected him. But he was never overlooked. See other books on: Abolitionists | Antislavery movements | Garrison, William Lloyd | Merrill, Walter M. | William Lloyd Garrison See other titles from Harvard University Press |
Nearby on shelf for United States / Revolution to the Civil War, 1775/1783-1861 / Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements:
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