William Llyod Garrison- Gabrielle
Period 7
Mrs. Larkin Period 7
- William Lloyd Garrison was an American Abolitionist in the 1800's.
- William was born on December 10, 1805 in Newburyport, Massachusetts
- He was the second son fourth child of Abijah Garrison and Frances Lloyd
- He went to a Baptist church instead of school
- His first job was at a shoe factory but then he got into writing papers
This was William Lloyd Garrison
This is William and his wife Helen
This is William and his 2 sons
- He delivered his first public address against slavery on July 4, 1829
- He was sued for and found guilty of libel
- Most of his contributions took place in Boltimore
- He got political views when he spoke
- He supported women's rights
- He helped stop slavery
"I believe, that as a man had monopolized for generations all the rights which belong to women, it has not been accidental, not though ignorance on his part; but. . . through calculation, actuated by a spirt of pride for domination which has made him degrade women in her own eyes." - William Lloyd Garrison
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
Works Cited
"William Lloyd Garrison." DISCovering Biography, Gale, 2003. Research in Context, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=MSIC&sw=w&u=cran76793&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CEJ2102100671&it=r&asid=b3e587cead5b675345f9c256f5290d35. Accessed 6 Nov. 2017.