William Lloyd Garrison eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 394 pages of information about William Lloyd Garrison.

William Lloyd Garrison eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 394 pages of information about William Lloyd Garrison.

  Walker’s appeal, 121-122;

  Nat Turner, 125-126;

  southern excitement, 127-128;

  New England Anti-Slavery Society, 137-138;

  appointed agent, 141;

  thoughts on African colonization, 143-150;

  first visit to England, 152-156;

  Mr. Buxton’s mistake, 152;

  prejudice against color, 157;

  Prudence Crandall, 166, 168;

  organization of New York City Anti-Slavery Society and
    beginning of the mob period, 170-172;

  formation of American Anti-Slavery Society, 174-185;

  declaration of sentiments, 182-184;

  increased agitation, 185-186;

  marriage, 193;

  the wife, 194-196;

  poverty of the Liberator, 197-200;

  the paper displeases friends, 201-204;

  George Thompson, 204-206;

  Faneuil Hall meeting to put the Abolitionists down, 211-215;

  gallows for two, 215-216;

  the Broad-Cloth Mob, 218-232;

  Thompson leaves the country, 238;

  appears before a committee of Massachusetts legislature, 245-246;

  Pennsylvania Hall, 257-260;

  Marlboro Chapel, 260-261;

  ill health, 263;

  Educational Convention of anti-slavery agents, 264-265;

  the Sabbath question, 265-272;

  The woman’s question, 273-280;

  clerical appeal, 282-285;

  anti-slavery political action, 286-288;

  conflict between the New York and the Boston boards, 289-291;

  the World’s Convention, 292-295;

  visit to Scotland, 295-296;

  in the lecture field, 300-301;

  his brother James, 302-303;

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