William Lloyd Garrison
Born
in Newburyport, Massachusetts, The United States
December 13, 1805
Died
May 24, 1879
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William Lloyd Garrison and the Fight Against Slavery: Selections from The Liberator (Bedford Series in History and Culture)
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1994
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6 editions
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No Compromise with Slavery
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published
1854
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24 editions
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The Abolition Of Slavery The Right Of The Government Under The War Power
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published
2006
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43 editions
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I Will be Heard!: 1822–1835 (Volume I) (The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison)
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published
1971
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2 editions
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Thoughts on African Colonization
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published
2005
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Civil Disobedience/The Liberator
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An Address, Delivered Before the Free People of Color, in Philadelphia
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published
2006
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12 editions
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Selections from the Writings and Speeches of William Lloyd Garrison: With an Appendix
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published
2013
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29 editions
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A House Dividing against Itself: 1836-1840 (Volume II) (The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison)
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1971
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Juvenile Poems: For the Use of Free American Children, of Every Complexion
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published
1835
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2 editions
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“I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity? I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice. On this subject, I do not wish to think, or to speak, or write, with moderation. No! no! Tell a man whose house is on fire to give a moderate alarm; tell him to moderately rescue his wife from the hands of the ravisher; tell the mother to gradually extricate her babe from the fire into which it has fallen; — but urge me not to use moderation in a cause like the present. I am in earnest — I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.”
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“I will be as harsh as truth, and uncompromising as justice... I am in earnest, I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard. ”
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“Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts to break every yoke, and let the oppressed go free. Come what may - cost what it may - inscribe on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your religious and political motto - "NO COMPROMISE WITH SLAVERY! NO UNION WITH SLAVEHOLDERS”
― Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
― Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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