Historical records matching William Lloyd Garrison, Jr.
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About William Lloyd Garrison, Jr.
William Lloyd Garrison, Jr. (1838–1909), was a prominent advocate of the single tax, free trade, women's suffrage, and of the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act. His third son, Wendell Phillips Garrison (1840–1907), was literary editor of The Nation from 1865 to 1906. Two other sons (George Thompson Garrison and Francis Jackson Garrison, his biographer and named after abolitionist Francis Jackson) and a daughter, Helen Frances Garrison (who married Henry Villard), survived him. Fanny's son Oswald Garrison Villard became a prominent journalist, a founding member of the NAACP, and wrote an important biography of the abolitionist John Brown.
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William Lloyd Garrison, Jr.'s Timeline
1838 |
January 21, 1838
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
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1868 |
June 19, 1868
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Roxbury, MA
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1880
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1909 |
September 12, 1909
Age 71
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Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
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