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It was he who turned the attention of William Lloyd Garrison ( 1805-1879 ) to the subject.
Garrison, Massachusetts born of Nova Scotian parentage, was by temperament and conviction a reformer.
" Alcott was an abolitionist and a friend of the more radical William Lloyd Garrison.
The Christian Evangelist was edited and published by J. H. Garrison from St. Louis.
In 1914, Garrison ’ s Christian Publishing company was purchased by R. A.
The operational show chairman was well-known aviation figure Lynn Garrison.
Douglass was inspired by Garrison and later stated that " no face and form ever impressed me with such sentiments the hatred of slavery as did those of William Lloyd Garrison.
This reversed his earlier agreement with William Lloyd Garrison that it was pro-slavery.
Further contributing to their growing separation, Garrison was worried that the North Star competed with his own National Anti-Slavery Standard and Marius Robinson's Anti-Slavery Bugle.
Frederick William died in 1740 at age 51 and was interred at the Garrison Church in Potsdam.
This was an action by French and Spanish forces to wrest control of Gibraltar from the established British Garrison.
From 1955 the Guard was organised into a Headquarters Company, a Garrison Platoon, a Reconnaissance Company and two Training Companies.
The name, " Pretty Good Privacy ", is humorously ironic and was inspired by the name of a grocery store, " Ralph's Pretty Good Grocery ", featured in radio host Garrison Keillor's fictional town, Lake Wobegon.
Among the commanding officers of the Argentine Garrison was Alfredo Astiz, a Captain in the Argentine Navy who, years later, was convicted of felonies committed during the Dirty War in Argentina.
Garrison was also a good receiver out of the backfield, catching 21 passes for 205 yards and 2 touchdowns.
The Cowboys got the ball back on their 40-yard line with a few seconds remaining after O ' Brien's ensuing squib kick, but Morton's pass to Garrison was intercepted by Logan at the Baltimore 29-yard line, and time expired.
Dallas running back Walt Garrison was the leading rusher of the game with 65 rushing yards, and added 19 yards on 2 pass receptions.
* February 18 – New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison claims he will solve the John F. Kennedy assassination, and that a conspiracy was planned in New Orleans.
As she led more individuals out of slavery, she was named " Moses " by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, an allusion to the prophet in the Book of Exodus who led the Hebrews to freedom from Egypt.
A Taco Bell had long been a presence at the U. S. Army's Yongsan Garrison, which is off-limits to non-military people, and for a time there was a tongue-in-cheek grassroots campaign by non-Korean, non-military foreigners in Seoul to get another Taco Bell location.
A film version of Garrison Keillor's public radio series A Prairie Home Companion was released in June 2006.
This historicist view was first challenged by Daniel Garrison Brinton who argued that the " Toltecs " as described in the Aztec sources were merely one of several Nahuatl speaking citystates in the postclassic period, and not a particularly influential one at that.

Garrison and impressed
Garrison was so impressed with Grimké ’ s letter that he published it in the next issue of The Liberator without her consent.

Garrison and with
Parker, along with Garrison and Charles Sumner, showed a magnificent moral bravery when facing mobs mobilized in defense of the Mexican War and slavery.
Furthermore, Roger Garrison argues that a false boom caused by artificially low interest rates would cause a boom in consumption goods as well as investment goods ( with a decrease in " middle goods "), thus explaining the jump in unemployment at the end of a boom.
Peirce did some scientific and engineering consulting and wrote much for meager pay, mainly encyclopedic dictionary entries, and reviews for The Nation ( with whose editor, Wendell Phillips Garrison, he became friendly ).
In 1969, after Campbell's fatal accident, his widow, Tonia Bern-Campbell negotiated a deal with Lynn Garrison, President of Craig Breedlove and Associates, that would see Craig Breedlove run Bluebird on Bonneville's Salt Flats.
In the last decade of the 20th century the American poet Denis Garrison developed a two-line 17 syllable variation of the image couplet with his Crystalline, where euphony is the key component and a title thereto optional.
Fullback Walt Garrison, who replaced the injured Hill, provided Thomas with excellent blocking and rushed for 507 yards and 3 touchdowns himself.
Both Garrison and Baudette, Minnesota, claim to be the " Walleye Capital of the World ," each with a large statue of the fish.
Early in 1957, he resumed law practice, allying himself with Judge Simon H. Rifkind in a firm based in Washington, D. C. ( Stevenson, Paul, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison ) and another in Chicago ( Stevenson, Rifkind & Wirtz ), both related to New York City's Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
In 1840, at the urging of Garrison and Wendell Phillips, Lucretia Coffin Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton traveled with their husbands and a dozen other American male and female abolitionists to London for the first World's Anti-Slavery Convention, with the expectation that a motion put forward by Phillips to include women's participation in the convention would be controversial.
Lynn Garrison with RCAF 9281.
In 1989, Keillor returned to radio with The American Radio Company of the Air ( renamed Garrison Keillor's American Radio Company in its second season ), broadcast originally from the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
During performances, Albert Webster frequently appears on stage ( mainly to talk privately with Garrison or other performers ) and can be seen by audience members.
* Shaking The Blues Away, Rob Fisher and The Coffee Club Orchestra with Garrison Keillor ( 1992, Angel Records in association with EMI Records Ltd .)
* RTÉ's Garrison Keillor page with listen online facility
* BBC's Saturday comedy page with link to the most recent Garrison Keillor info

Garrison and Douglass
Frederick Douglass, William Garrison, Horace Greeley, Harriet Stowe, William Seward, Gerrit Smith, Charles Sumner, Theodore Parker, and Cassius Clay used the term caste, rather than race or class, in their writings and speeches to discuss and inspire America to abolish slavery.
This shift in opinion, and other political differences, created a rift between Douglass and Garrison.
Douglass further angered Garrison by saying that the Constitution could and should be used as an instrument in the fight against slavery.
While there, Truth met William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and David Ruggles.
Although other abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison did not endorse his tactics, Brown dreamed of fighting to create a new state for freed slaves, and made preparations for military action.
Eckley and Perry state of Leesville: “ It was one of the stations on the Underground Railroad, and in those days its little public hall at times was visited by such bright and shining abolition lights as William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, Parker Pillsbury .”
* Abolition movement — The addition of Mexico's former territories in 1848 at the conclusion of the Mexican-American War reopened the possibility of the expansion of race-based chattel slavery ; the adaptation of the slave system to industrial-style cotton production resulted in increasing dehumanization of black workers and a backlash against slavery in the northern states ; key figures included William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass.
Frederick Douglass had seen the frustration that Garrison felt towards those who disagreed with him, but wrote many letters to Garrison describing to him the details of the prejudices that slavery had caused.
" Douglass hoped his letters would remind Garrison why slavery should be abolished.
Douglass ' reminder did not ease the minds of those against Garrison.
Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison, along with many other abolitionists both black and white, thought Garnet's ideas were too radical and could damage the cause by arousing too much fear and resistance among whites.
The gallery features information about figures including William Lloyd Garrison, an abolitionist ; Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave and conductor on the Underground Railroad ; and Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave who became an abolitionist and orator.
While Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison were in Pittsburgh in 1847 on an anti-slavery tour, they met with Delany.
In the years before the American Civil War, it was a stronghold of the anti-slavery movement, and was the site of notable speeches from anti-slavery activists Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth.
In 1846 she attended a meeting which was addressed by prominent abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, who had escaped from slavery in 1838.
She went on to Neuchâtel, Switzerland to study Doctor Louis Guillaume's prison system, and in 1873 to America, where she met abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass.
With support from many of the leaders of his time such as Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison, Williams founded The Commoner, a monthly journal, in Washington, D. C.

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