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Garrison, William Lloyd
- A prominent abolitionist of the nineteenth century ( see abolitionism ). In his newspaper, The Liberator , he called for immediate freedom for the slaves and for the end of all political ties between the northern and southern states.
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Garrison, William Lloyd, publishes the Liberator, 54, 55.
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Garrison, William Lloyd, quoted on Mazzini's advocacy of the equality of the sexes, 177.
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Garrison, William Lloyd, Mrs. Howe's dislike of, dispelled, 152, 153; attacks a statement of hers, 236; joins the woman suffrage movement, 375; his work for that cause, 380, 381.
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Garrison, William Lloyd, 37, 76, 103, 104.
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Garrison, William Lloyd, 61, 261, 262-267, 268, 269, 271, 288.
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