The Liberator Files

Boston-based Abolitionist newspaper, published by William Lloyd Garrison, 1831-1865

Benjamin F. Roberts

Lewis Hayden’s Clothing Store

Illinois and Free Negroes

Franklin Pierce

Apathy in New Hampshire

Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Anti-Slavery in Russia

Anti-Slavery Fairs

Sallie Holley in Fall River

William Cooper Nells’s Work

African Colonization

Twenty-Third Volume

Uncle Tom’s Cabin – a Scottish Verdict!

Colored Citizens of Boston

Election of Gerrit Smith

Death of Webster

Death of Daniel Webster

Womens’ Rights and Taxation

Political Sharp-Shooting

Anti-Abolition

Speech of Sumner to Congress

Response to Uncle Tom’s Cabin

A Word for Domestics

National Free Soil Convention

John Van Buren and Slavery

Rich Men of Massachusetts

Recognition of Hayti

Anti-Slavery on Nantucket

Daring Robbery

Death of Henry Clay

Proposal for a New Anti-Slavery League

Sale of Slaves

Sumner Criticized

Universal Moral Reform Society

Response to Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Letter from M.R. Delaney

Increase of Slave Population

Expense of Fugitive Slave Law

Anti-Slavery in Maine

NY State Anti-Slavery Society

Improved Condition of Slaves

Tremont Temple Fire

Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe

The Hutchinson’s Threatened with a Mob!

The Smith School

William C. Nell

Gerrit Smith to NY Gov. Hunt, on Colonization

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  • Contents

    • Site Directory
    • Beginning – Horace Seldon
    • Liberator Photo Gallery
  • Friendships Forged In Fire

    • Introduction to Friendships Forged in Fire
    • William and Ellen Craft
    • William Wells Brown
    • Lewis Hayden
    • Frederick Douglass
    • William Cooper Nell
  • Discussions About The Life And Role Of Garrison

    • A Portrait Of Purpose
    • Garrison and the Trans-Atlantic Abolition Movement
    • Garrison’s Political Activity, Moral Vision, Public Opinion and Lincoln
    • A Moment in Abolition History
    • A Nation’s Struggle in a Tiny Town
    • Flight From Arrest, 1833
    • Garrison on Violence, Nonviolence, and the Use of Force
    • Garrison, The Agitator, and War Without Slavery
    • Garrison’s View on Voting
    • Slavery and the White Population, North and South
    • The “Oughtness” of Life was Primary for Garrison
    • The “Woman Question” and Garrison
    • The Constitution and a Call for Disunion
    • The Preeminent Agitator of the Century
    • The Role of Garrison in Society
  • Of Further Interest

      Reading Garrison's Letters
      Essays by Horace Seldon

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