William Lloyd Garrison (December 10, 1805 – May 24, 1879) was an American abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer. He is best known for his widely...
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General. Garrison was born on November 19, 1897, in New York City to Lloyd McKim and Alice (Kirkham) Garrison. His great-grandfather was William Lloyd Garrison...
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William Garrison is the name of: William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879), abolitionist William Garrison (geographer) (1924–2015), geographer and professor William...
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The William Lloyd Garrison House, also known as Rockledge, is a National Historic Landmark house, located at 125 Highland Street in the Roxbury Highlands...
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Garrison School was a school for African American students in Liberty, Missouri (in Clay County, Missouri). The school was named for William Lloyd Garrison...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Lloyd Garrison School (Boston, Massachusetts). The William Lloyd Garrison School is a historic school building...
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and William Lloyd Garrison, author of Thoughts on African Colonization (1832), in which he proclaimed the society a fraud. According to Garrison and his...
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William Lloyd Garrison Williams (3 October 1888 - 31 January 1976) was an American-Canadian Quaker and mathematician, known for the founding of the Canadian...
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freedmen. Following her marriage, Helen Garrison acted as a professional companion to her husband William Lloyd Garrison, who was himself a prominent social...
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A statue of William Lloyd Garrison by Olin Levi Warner is installed along Commonwealth Avenue, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It was designed...
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