William Lloyd Garrison
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| Immediate abolitionism | ||
| Equality between white and black | ||
| Black abolitionist James Forton | ||
| In 1831 in Boston | ||
| Of having encouraged Nat Turner's rebellion in Virginia in 1831 | ||
| Both the North and the South, i.e the whole U.S | ||
| In Baltimore where he was also imprisoned on charges of insulting one of the slaveholders | ||
| Benjamin Lundy of the Quaker Genius of Universal Emancipation newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland | ||
| the American Colonization Society | ||
| Colonization, publicly apologized for his error, and then, as was typical of him, he censured all who were committed to the emigration of free blacks to West Africa. | ||
| Although some members of the society encouraged granting freedom to slaves, the majority saw the relocation as a means to reduce the number of free blacks in the United States and thus help preserve the institution of slavery. |
