William Lloyd Garrison, the AbolitionistGrimké, Archibald Henry
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William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist
Grimké, Archibald Henry
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Garrison, Helen Eliza, 194-196, 219,
297, 331,
385-386.
Garrison, James, 19, 20,
302-303.
Garrison, Joseph, 11, 12.
Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 297.
Garrison, William Lloyd,
Early years, 11-26;
Publishes _Free Press,_ 27-34;
seeks work in Boston, 35;
nominates Harrison Gray Otis for Congress, 35-36;
temperance and the _Philanthropist_, 39-44;
meets Lundy, 44;
early attitude on the slavery question, 46-50;
on war, 51;
first experience with ministers on the subject of slavery, 52;
Anti-slavery Committee of twenty, 53;
goes to Bennington, Vt., to edit the
_Journal of the Times_, 54-55;
monster anti-slavery petition to Congress, 55;
anticipates trouble with the South, 56;
begins to preach freedom, 56-57;
agrees to help Lundy edit the _Genius of Universal
Emancipation_, 58;
Congregational Societies of Boston invite him to
deliver Fourth-of-July oration, 60;
the address, 61-67;
goes to Baltimore, 69;
raises the standard of immediate emancipation, 70;
Lundy and he agree to differ, 71;
defends Free People of Color, 73-74;
makes acquaintance with barbarism of slavery, 74;
ship _Francis_ and Francis Todd, 75-77;
prosecuted and imprisoned, 77-83;
released, 83;
visits the North, 84;
returns to Baltimore but leaves it again for good, 87;
lectures on slavery, 88-91;
character, 92-94;
incarnation of immediate emancipation, 109;
Dr. Lyman Beecher, 110-111;
difficulties in the way of publishing the _Liberator_, 112-115;
his method of attacking slavery, 118;
he is heard, 120;
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