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The Liberator (Boston, Mass.) 1831-1865 - Library of Congress
The Liberator was a radical abolitionist newspaper published from 1831-65 in Boston, Massachusetts. A weekly four-page paper, it was the most influential abolitionist publication in the United States during the nineteenth century.
The Liberator (newspaper) - Wikipedia
Between January 7, 1832 and May 4, 1833, the Liberator published six articles by Maria W. Stewart, an abolitionist and one of the first American women to lecture before mixed-race and mixed-gender audiences.
The Liberator (Boston, Mass. : 1831-1865) - Digital …
The Liberator was founded and published by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp and was a leading vehicle for unrelenting advocacy of the abolitionist cause and for the immediate and total emancipation of all enslaved persons in the United States.
The Liberator | Newspaper, William Lloyd Garrison, Definition, …
The Liberator, weekly newspaper of abolitionist crusader William Lloyd Garrison for 35 years (January 1, 1831–December 29, 1865). It was the most influential antislavery periodical in the pre-Civil War period of U.S. history.
The Liberator: Our Country is the World—Our Countrymen are …
2011年2月2日 · Our Country is the World—Our Countrymen are Mankind. This is a complete online archive of full issues of William Lloyd Garrison’s newspaper The Liberator (1831-1865), the most prominent periodical of radical Abolitionism in the united states of America.
The Liberator archives - The Online Books Page
The Liberator was an Boston-based 19th century abolitionist newspaper edited (and co-founded) by William Lloyd Garrison. The Liberator began in 1831, and ran until the end of slavery in the US in 1865. Some of those involved in the newspaper went on to found The Nation, a …
The Liberator | Boston Public Library - BPL
2018年7月26日 · From 1831 to 1865, William Lloyd Garrison, a vocal white abolitionist, edited a weekly newspaper, titled The Liberator, in Boston, Massachusetts.
"The Liberator" - U.S. National Park Service
First published on January 1, 1831, The Liberator quickly became the preeminent abolitionist newspaper in the United States. Edited by the fiery activist William Lloyd Garrison, this weekly Boston-based periodical served as a major platform to attack slavery and its supporters, inspire action, and promote equal rights for all.
William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator - Abolitionist Newspaper
Selected items from THE LIBERATOR, William Lloyd Garrison's Abolitionist newspaper, 1831 - 1865, collected by Horace Seldon.
The Liberator « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
The Liberator was a radical abolitionist newspaper published from 1831-65 in Boston, Massachusetts. A weekly four-page paper, it was the most influential abolitionist publication in the United States during the nineteenth century.