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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me with my Keypoints for my paragraphs on William Lloyd Garrison

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im trying to argue that William Garrison is a good reformer that improved the lives of Americans. (despite his radical views, although i guess he's okay cause he supported them with an argument). How can i write 3 body paragraphs?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Like i have a lot of ideas that make him a good reformer. But separating those ideas into 3 paragraphs.. i dont think is enough. So does anyone have any 3 broader topics i can talk about.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He promoted "immediate emancipation" of slaves in the United States. In the 1870s, Garrison became a prominent voice for the woman suffrage movement. At the age of 25, Garrison joined the anti-slavery movement, later crediting the 1826 book of Presbyterian Reverend John Rankin, Letters on Slavery, Garrison introduced "The Black List," a column devoted to printing short reports of "the barbarities of slavery—kidnappings, whippings, murders." For instance, Garrison reported that Francis Todd, a shipper from Garrison's home town of Newburyport, Massachusetts, was involved in the domestic slave trade, and that he had recently had slaves shipped from Baltimore to New Orleans in the coastwise trade on his ship the Francis. (This was thoroughly legal, although the US had in 1807 prohibited the international slave trade from Africa.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hope I've helped a little :3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Actually yes. I just thought of an idea! XD ty

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