The Speech that Settled Kansas: Eli Thayer's Rousing Lecture

Mr. Garrison

William Lloyd Garrison (December 1805- May 1879) was a social reformer and founder of the Liberator, a widely read newspaper. His method of contesting slavery were non-violence, moral suasion and passive resistance. He was a follower of abolitionist Benjamin Lundy, the editor and founder of the Genius of Universal Emancipation. In 1833, Garrison played an important role in establishing the American Anti-Slavery Society and served as the president of the organization from 1843 to 1865. In 1840, Garrison and his supporters called for the creation of a new government that disallowed slavery from the beginning. Thayer criticizes his idea of splitting the country two lengthwise in his lecture.

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