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William Lloyd Garrison and the humanitarian reformers
This biography, written by Russel B. Nye and edited by Oscar Handlin, explores the life and influence of William Lloyd Garrison, one of the most prominent leaders of the American abolitionist movement. The book examines Garrison’s humanitarian ideals, his role in the fight against slavery, and his impact on broader social reform efforts in nineteenth-century America. Through detailed historical analysis, the work provides insight into Garrison’s philosophy, activism, and enduring legacy in the struggle for human rights.
| PMKAA03282 | 326.8092 NYE w | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA03283 | 326.8092 NYE w | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
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