William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator
In 1831, William Lloyd Garrison began publication of The Liberator, the premier antislavery newspaper in Boston and the United States. While he played a central role in the antebellum abolitionist movement here, Garrison’s efforts were only part of a larger—sometimes uneasy—alliance of black and white Bostonians in a crusade for freedom and equality that already was underway when The Liberator first appeared. Even in the “cradle of liberty,” abolitionists faced the hostility of fellow citizens who did not share their egalitarian ideals, or thought that antislavery agitation would lead to civil war.
The Liberator commenced January 1st 1831, Garrison antislavery banner
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
Imposing stone for The Liberator
The Liberator (first issue)
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