Garrison was effective in the antislavery movement by creating his own abolitionist's newspaper, "The Liberator," and be one of the first abolitioniststo call for the "Inmediate and complete emancipation" of enslaved people. And he also started the New England Antislavery Society in 1832 and the American Antislavery Society.
William Lloyd Garrison founded the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1833.Garrison was one of the country's leading abolitionists who, in addition to founding the American Anti-Slavery Society, published an antislavery newspaper, The Liberator.
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Each of these individuals pioneered their way as described below --Elizabeth Cady Station - American Activist early on for Woman's SufferageDorothea Dix - American Activist for the Indigent InsaneFlorence Nightingale - started the First Nursing Training SchoolHorace Mann - was named the Father of American Education
Martin Luther King Jr. was his real name. He was an American civil rights leader and activist. He started the African-American civil rights movement.
Jesse Jackson, a civil rights activist, started the Rainbow Coalition.
The automobile changed industry in America and started economic growth, mass production, and standardization plus management.
Actually, black freedmen were a crucial part of the antislavery movement. Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass were only two of the many blacks who spoke all around the country about slavery. They attracted large crowds and electrified their audiences, and gained supporters for the New England Antislavery Society. Frederick Douglass also published the "North Star" a newspaper for black readers.
The Humane Society of the United States started in 1954.
the great society actually started in U.S.
Arthur Ashe is famous for tennis. He is the first and still the only African-American player to win the US open and Wimbledon. He was an activist. When he learned that he has AIDS, he started making strong effort towards increasing the awareness about the disease.