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William Lloyd Garrison - The Abolitionist

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext A detailed and sympathetic biography of prominent American abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison (1805 1879)! first published in 1891. Zusammenfassung Archibald Grimké (1849–1930) was an American lawyer, politician and black civil rights activist. This volume, first published in 1891, contains Grimké's biography of prominent American abolitionist and social reformer William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879) and provides valuable insights into Garrison's life and influence on the abolition campaign. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication; Preface; 1. The father of the man; 2. The man hears a voice: Samuel, Samuel!; 3. The man begins his ministry; 4. The hour and the man; 5. The day of small things; 6. The heavy world is moved; 7. Master strokes; 8. Colorphobia; 9. Agitation and repression; 10. Between the acts; 11. Mischief let loose; 12. Flotsam and jetsam; 13. The barometer continues to fall; 14. Brotherly love fails, and ideas abound; 15. Random shots; 16. The pioneer makes a new and startling departure; 17. As in a looking glass; 18. The turning of a long lane; 19. Face to face; 20. The death-grapple; 21. The last; Index.

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