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09/10/1835 |
An anti-abolitionists mob demonstrates outside the home of William Lloyd Garrison. |
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10/21/1835 |
William Lloyd Garrison is nearly lynched. |
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1835 |
Coffin Pitts purchases the home at 67 Joy Street. |
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1835 |
Dorchester women sign a petition calling for racial equality. |
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1835 |
Garrison is denied the use of any church buildings for abolition meetings |
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1835 |
New England Temperance Society of People of Color is established. |
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03/04/1836 |
Rev. William Ellery Channing greets William Lloyd Garrison prior to a hearing at the State House. |
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06/30/1836 |
William Lloyd Garrison engages in a battle with Boston churches over abolition. |
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08/11/1836 |
Abolition Riot occurs. |
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1836 |
Commonwealth v. Aves decision establishes that enslaved persons brought into Massachusetts must be freed. |
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