The Liberator Files

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

“Get Off the Track”, abolition song

Plan for One Hundred Anti-Slavery Conventions

Death of Primus Hall

Death of James Forten

Faneuil Hall meeting against slavery in District of Columbia

Charles Lenox Remond welcomed in Salem

Sixty-two towns in Vigilance Fair

Thomas Paul, graduates from Dartmouth

James Forten, continued support of Liberator

World’s Convention proposed

Anniversary of West India Emancipation

Death of James Barbadoes

Death of Mary S. Parker

David Ruggles violently treated on train

THE AMENDMENT ADOPTED

  • 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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