The Liberator, the abolitionist newspaper founded by…
January 1866 CE
The Liberator, the abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831, had earned nationwide notoriety for its uncompromising advocacy of "immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves" in the United States.
Garrison has published weekly issues of The Liberator from Boston continuously for thirty-five years, from January 1, 1831, to the final issue of January 1, 1866, ending the newspaper's run with a valedictory column at the end of 1865, when the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishes slavery throughout the United States.