No................it was not sucsesssful
because william llyod garrison's advocacy of women's rights and pacifism alienated some member
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
William Lloyd Garrison
No................it was not sucsesssful
The establishment of the principle of treating women and men equally...
The establishment of the principle of treating women and men equally...
Garrison was effective in the antislavery movement by creating his own abolitionist's newspaper, "The Liberator," and be one of the first abolitioniststo call for the "Inmediate and complete emancipation" of enslaved people. And he also started the New England Antislavery Society in 1832 and the American Antislavery Society.
William Lloyd Garrison founded the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1833.Garrison was one of the country's leading abolitionists who, in addition to founding the American Anti-Slavery Society, published an antislavery newspaper, The Liberator.
because william llyod garrison's advocacy of women's rights and pacifism alienated some member
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
William Garrison helped to set up the New England Antislavery Society. He established the Liberator, an abolitionist paper. He did this in 1830.
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to relocate slaves and free Blacks to Africa, specifically, modern Liberia. Garrison's organization's goal was immediate abolition of slavery.
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
William Lloyd Garrison was the president of the American Antislavery Society. The organization promoted greater good for slaves. Their antislavery activities were frequent met with violent reactions from the public, including attacks and destruction of property. Garrison and the members created a declaration that called for the group to remain pacifist and be willing, if necessary to die for the cause. Garrison and other members also advocated for education, black suffrage, land reform and temperance.