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The Liberator Information
505 words, approx. 2 pages
 The Liberator was an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831. Garrison published weekly issues of The Liberator from Boston continuously for 35 years, from January 1, 1831, to the final issue of January 1, 1866. Although its...




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Liberalism.
12/01/1993: 504 words, approx. 2 pages In the 19th century, liberals worked to limit the role of government in economic matters, under the banner of free trade, laissez-faire, and the rights of property and contract. But around the turn of the century, in England and America, liberalism changed its course....
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Liberality
05/01/2000: 18,823 words, approx. 63 pages I. Introduction Did late eighteenth-century Americans ever consider themselves liberal? To many historians, this will seem a strange question. The concept of liberalism is widely held to be a nineteenth-century innovation, and therefore to inquire whether Americans in the previous century thought of...
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Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Robert A. Fanuzzi
9,459 words, approx. 32 pages
 In the following essay, Fanuzzi regards the tension between sentiments expressed by Garrison in his newspaper the Liberator and his self-portrayal as a disinterested public advocate who favored abolitionism and other social reforms in nineteenth-century America.
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Critical Essay by Jesse Macy
2,563 words, approx. 9 pages
 In the following excerpt, Macy recounts pivotal events in the American anti-slavery movement during the year 1831, including the first publication of Garrison's newspaper the Liberator and the Nat Turner slave rebellion.


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