William Lloyd Garrison: Abolitionist

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William Lloyd Garrison was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, December of 1805 and died in May of 1879. At a young age his family went through hard times that later on led to his father deserting the family leaving them to find food from other families and william working by delivering wood and selling candy. Although at the beginning of his life he went through hard times he still grew up to be very successful. He had many different jobs including Massachusetts Abolitionist, journalist, suffragist, activist, and publisher. In 1818 Garrison was given a seven year offer to write and edit for the Newburyport Herald. At age 25 Garrison joined the American Colonization Society. Next year in 1831 he started his own newspaper and called it The Liberator. In the following year 1832 he started the New England Anti-Slavery Society becoming one of the first white abolitionists to call for an immediate end to slavery. The New England Antislavery Society began to grow large each year and by 1838 there were more than 1000 branches. William Lloyd Garrison’s life was very admirable because he used his profession push to end slavery. A lot of people during that time period read newspapers and books so Garrison understood he could get his message across to the …show more content…
William Lloyd Garrison proved to be a hero by all his work from a journalist to an Abolitionist. He showed people how he could make his work change things in this country. He also proved that he was a hero by becoming an influence on the people that believed in what he wrote; they decided slavery was wrong and they wanted to follow his approach towards abolition. Garrison being a hero is different from what some call heroes today. Sometimes people confuse celebrities with heros . A celebrity can just be someone who is famous or well known not necessarily for doing anything meaningful, but he is a hero because he made a change for the