This place was where William Lloyd Garrison was born
Newburyport, Massachusetts
"The King of the South" was a ballad in an issue 1845 whose writer goes by this anonymous title
A Yankee
What national historic landmark related to WLG is located in Boston
The Liberator was located in this place
Boston
His first apprenticeship was with this newspaper
The Herald
"What do many of the professed enemies of slavery mean, by heaping all their reproaches upon the south and asserting that the crime of the oppression is nit national?"
1883
After the War WLG continued to fight for these causes
Woman's rights, anti-slavery and Native American rights
The first issue of the Liberator was published this year
1831
This was the first paper WLG owned
The Newburyport Free Press
"Constitutionality of Separated Schools" was the title of an article on this court case.
"Argument of Charles Sumner, Esq. in the case of Sarah C. Roberts vs. the City of Boston -- before Supreme Court of Massachusetts, Dec. 4, 1849"
The effect of the Liberator led to the formation of the society
The New England Anti-Slavery Society
In the first year of publication, the Liberator had this many subscribers
300
WLG's partner and co-editor of the "Genius"
Benjamin Lundy
In a issue from 1959 the Editors urged readers to sign a petition for this
The Liberator ended when this amendment was ratified
The 13th
The co-editor of the paper was this man
Isaac Knapp
This state put up a $5,000 reward for WLG's capture because of the nature of his views
Georgia
In the last issue of the Liberator from 1865 it was claimed that there were this many schools
53
WLG died in 1879 from this disease
The motto of the Liberator was this
"Our country is the world-our countrymen are mankind