How Is William Lloyd Garrison A Hero

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William Lloyd Garrison was born in December 10, 1805 and he passed away in May 24, 1879. With only living seventy-four years, he accomplished many things for a lot for many people during his existence. He is best known for the publishing of the newspaper “The Liberator.” Many people were helped by his association, which was the American Anti-Slavery society. On the other hand, when he was part of this society, many people judged and disliked him. Being a white abolitionist can either kill you or hurt you. William Lloyd Garrison can be seen as a hero by the colored people because he showed that he cared for them even though they were not the same race; however, he was seen as a villian by the white people because he took away the superior power that white people had. …show more content…
“On 1 January 1831, William Lloyd Garrison published the first issue of the Liberator, destined to become America’s most famous abolitionist newspaper.” William Lloyd Garrison is best known for “making in speeches and in the pages of his weekly newspaper, The Liberator, for a quarter century.” Garrison did not support slavery, in fact he was the one that started the abolitionist newspapers. Thereofore many people looked up to him because he was fighting over black people’s rights. Black people looked up to him as a hero because he did started his newspapers articles talking about their rights that they should have. He would emphasize how the United States Constitution wouldn’t give equal rights to everyone. All of these actions led for colored people to look up to him as a