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click image for close-up By the time this photo was taken, William Lloyd Garrison's dream of a United States with no slavery had been realized. In 1865, at the close of the Civil War, and after ...
Google honored the 200th birthday of suffragist Susan B. Anthony with a new Doodle on Saturday. U.S. News // 6 years ago Google honors abolitionist, activist Sojourner Truth with a new Doodle ...
William Garrison was due to come home from prison in early May. After nearly 44 years incarcerated, he would be free from a life sentence handed to him as a juvenile.
Author Lydia Moland talked about Lydia Maria Child's meeting of William Lloyd Garrison and subsequent emergence as an abolitionist. The Medford Historical Society in Massachusetts hosted this event.
Garrison was 60, and had been in prison since he was 16, according to the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office. He was serving time for first-degree murder during an armed robbery in 1976.
William Garrison, a Michigan man who was just weeks away from his release after serving 44 years in prison, has died from COVID-19. According to MLive, Garrison, 60, passed away on Monday, April ...
William Garrison could have left prison weeks ago after serving a 44-year sentence, but decided to wait until September when he would be eligible for release without parole supervision.
A Michigan inmate who spent 44 years in prison died from Covid-19 just weeks before he was to be released on parole, the state’s department of corrections said. William Garrison, who died at age ...
click image for close-up By the time this photo was taken, William Lloyd Garrison's dream of a United States with no slavery had been realized. In 1865, at the close of the Civil War, and after ...
In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison stated, "I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. . . . I am in earnest -- I will ...
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