The Liberator
"The Liberator" is a historical newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831. It played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement, advocating for the immediate emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. The publication was known for its strong stance against slavery and its call for equal rights.
The newspaper was published weekly and gained a significant readership, influencing public opinion and mobilizing activists. It continued to circulate until 1865, the year the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified, which abolished slavery. "The Liberator" remains an important symbol of the fight for civil rights and social justice in American history.