William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist

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William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist

by Archibald Henry Grimké

EN·~10 hours

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This biography offers a vivid portrait of a man whose moral conviction shaped a nation’s struggle with slavery. Written with the author’s hope that Garrison’s steadfastness can guide today’s citizens, the narrative weaves together personal letters, family recollections, and contemporary accounts to present a life lived with purpose.

The story begins in Newburyport, Massachusetts, tracing Garrison’s lineage to early New England settlers and the dramatic rescue of his mother on a frozen river. Those frontier hardships and the restless spirit of his seafaring ancestors are shown as formative influences, hinting at the drive that later propelled him into public advocacy. By grounding his later activism in these early experiences, the book invites listeners to understand how character is forged long before fame.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (620K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Amy Overmyer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Archibald Henry Grimké

Archibald Henry Grimké

1849–1930

A pioneering Black lawyer, diplomat, and civil rights leader, he turned personal history into public action. His life moved from post–Civil War classrooms to courtrooms, newsrooms, and the early fight for equal rights in America.

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