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Tag Archives: William Lloyd Garrison
5 Who Shook American Slavery
American Experience on PBS looks at 5 amazing heroes who against all odds ignited the abolitionist (anti-slavery) movement in the USA. They are: Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown and Angelina Grimké. As the 3 … Continue reading
Posted in abolitionism, abolitionist movement, abolitionists, anti-slavery, Harper's Ferry, nonviolence, politicized, politics, slavery, The Liberator
Tagged American experience, Angelina Grimke, Frederick Douglas, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown, PBS, the abolitionists, William Lloyd Garrison
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My Top 12 Blogs For 2011
Here are links to my Top 12 Blogs For 2o11: #1) Did Oprah Read My Book #2) Who’s My #1 Greatest American? William Lloyd Garrison #3) Talk About Expensive Gas #4) Where Did Sojourner Truth Get Her Name? #5) Church … Continue reading
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America’s Big War Wasn’t “Civil”
America had a big war–brother against brother. It was started 150 years ago. They called it “civil,” but it was not. Hundreds of thousands of Americans were slaughtered by battle and disease. The physical devastation was tremendous–billions of dollars spent … Continue reading
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Top 10 List — The Ten Greatest Americans
David Letterman has made his Top 10 Lists famous. Here is my list of the Top Ten Greatest Americans: #10 Dorothy Day #9 William Monroe Trotter #8 Ida B. Wells #7 Robert Carter III #6 The Grimke Sisters #5 US … Continue reading
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Who’s My #1 Greatest American? William Lloyd Garrison
The PBS serises, The Abolitionists, is about 5 American anti-slavery activists: Angelina Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglas, John Brown, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. The series includes two of my Top 10 Greatest Americans Who is my greatest American of … Continue reading
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