William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the Story of His Life Told by His Children, Volume 01 offers an intimate portrait of the famed abolitionist through the eyes of his family. This biography, compiled by Wendell Phillips Garrison and Francis Jackson Garrison, provides invaluable insights into Garrison's personal life and unwavering dedication to the anti-slavery cause. Explore the formative years and pivotal moments that shaped Garrison's activism, revealing the man behind the public figure. Learn about his relentless advocacy for immediate emancipation and his profound impact on American society during a time of immense social and political upheaval. This volume serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of the abolitionist movement and the enduring legacy of one of its most passionate voices.
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