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... Disaster soon struck for Garrison while in Baltimore. A merchant, who was involved in the coastal slave trade, sued Garrison for libel. ...
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... Garrison began his anti-slavery campaign in 1829 when he and Benjamin ... to publish a monthly periodical called the Genius of Universal Emancipation in Baltimore. ...
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... He would be leaving his friends and life in Baltimore forever. ... wanted a subscription to the Liberator, an abolitionist paper written by William Lloyd Garrison. ...
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... When he reached the age of nine, he was sent to Baltimore where he ... in with the association wit the Liberator, which belonged to William Lloyd Garrison, he also ...
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... When he was nine, he was sent to Baltimore where he lived with Mr. and ... came in association with The Liberator, which belonged to William Lloyd Garrison, and he ...
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... When he was nine, he was sent to Baltimore where he lived with Mr. and ... came in association with The Liberator, which belonged to William Lloyd Garrison, and he ...
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... Garrison, not having enough money to bail himself out and refusing to accept money from several supporters, proudly entered the Baltimore Public Jail. ...
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... the lady that he had fallen in love with while living in Baltimore. ... for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society and an associate of William Lloyd Garrison. ...
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... Garrison and Douglass disagreed on certain ideologies centered around the anti-slave movement. ... His mistress in Baltimore was the first kind white woman he had ...
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... the lady that he had fallen in love with while living in Baltimore. ... for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society and an associate of William Lloyd Garrison. ...
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... contrast to the condition of the free people of color in Baltimore, than I ... That man was the editor for The Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison, and after Douglass ...
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... Douglass learns to read and write during his time spent in Baltimore. ... In response to William Lloyd Garrison's question mentioned in the opening sentence, a ...
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... US lawyer, jurist, and champion of civil rights was born in Baltimore, Md ... Star later renamed Frederick Douglass's Paper in Rochester, NY Unlike Garrison, he had ...
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... Then he got sent to Hugh Auld in Baltimore. ... When William Lloyd Garrison heard Douglass make a speech at a meeting in 1841, he arranged for him to become an ...
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... Federals would take it as a direct threat to either Washington or Baltimore and would ... In Martinsburg just northwest of that town was a 2,500 manned garrison. ...
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... of Douglass himself, and that of his testimonial, written by William Lloyd Garrison. ... ended up had he not been sent from his childhood plantation to Baltimore. ...
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... While on garrison duty, also known as guard duty, he gained his inspiration for "The ... From this point, he moved to Baltimore, and lived with his aunt and cousin ...
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... Fort Sumter, South Carolina, which housed the Union garrison command, when ... in Harrisburg, and then "turn my attention to Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington ...
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... He was a slave in Maryland and Baltimore and had escaped in 1838 to the North ... publication ever" and might have been what made William Lloyd Garrison found the ...
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... Baltimore and Ohio Steam Railroad of 1828 linked the country. ... This led to the rise of "immediatist" abolitionism of William Lloyd Garrison and quasi-communist ...
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... Similar slaughters continued a! t another garrison at Goliad. ... 8. June 18, 1860 the dwindling Democratic Party reconvened in Baltimore, MD. ...
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