By the early 1830s, Theodore D. Weld, William Lloyd Garrison, Arthur and Lewis Tappan, and Elizur Wright, Jr., all spiritually nourished by spiritual revivalism of 1820s, had taken upon themselves to spearhead the cause of "immediate emancipation of slaves."Garrison in addition on her part published a famous Newspaper known as Liberator which played
By the early 1830s, Theodore D. Weld, William Lloyd Garrison, Arthur and Lewis Tappan, and Elizur Wright, Jr., all spiritually nourished by spiritual revivalism of 1820s, had taken upon themselves to spearhead the cause of "immediate emancipation of slaves."Garrison in addition on her part published a famous Newspaper known as Liberator which played