American Experience | Garrison Publishes "The Liberator" | PBS
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American Experience #2501
Broadcast Date: Jan. 9, 2013
William Lloyd Garrison published the first issue of "The Liberator" on January 1, 1831 with financial support from both black and white abolitionists. "There shall be no neutrals," he declared. "Men shall either like or dislike me."
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