William Lloyd Garrison
By Owen Williams
William Lloyd Garrison
My country is my world my countrymen my mankind”-William Lloyd Garrison. This is an essay about a great man that was a major factor for the north in the Civil War of the United States of America. He wrote the abolitionist paper The Liberator he also joined many civil war societies. Garrison is a genius that followed his beliefs no matter what the circumstances. He was a kind person and wanted to help as many people as possible. I hope you enjoy this essay about his beliefs, life and accomplishments.
His Early Life
William's Abolitionist Movement
Cival War Pics
What William Lloyd Garrison Did
Conclusion
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