White and black abolitionist Newspaper: Liberals of William Lloyd Garrison and Frederic Douglas' Polaris abolition campaign peaked from 1830 to 1860. Meanwhile, the abolitionist said, "Grasping slavery destroys people of liberty, justice, order, prosperity." All societies are trying to identify, condemn and abolish this cruel system, using (McInerney, 8) Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Press freedom. Sexual power is a political, social Economic, and moral turmoil (McInerney, 18).
In the preface of Frederick Douglas' life story, Frederick Douglas wrote about himself about William Lloyd Garrison, a member of the Abelitionist and Anti - Slavery Association. When he talked to him, he said, "Patrick Henry, the revolutionary reputation has never talked about in the cause of freedom, I have not heard from the newly captured fugitive. Frederick Douglas continues to tell his story ... The story of life in Frederick Douglas details the repression that Frederick Douglas had experienced before escaping freedom In his story, Douglas is a slave pain, cruelty And provided quick reader information on humiliation, he pointed out the atrocities of this agency to perpetrators and victims.As a slave, Frederick Douglas witnessed black atrocities, Their only crime was the wrong color, he explained about that pain,
William Lloyd Garrison, the founder of the American Anti-Slavery Association, made an initial interview with Frederick Douglas at anti-slavery conference in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1841. let's meet. This encounter led to a long-term relationship between Douglas and Anti-Slavery Association. At the meeting, Douglas told the audience about his life under slavery, and the audience responded strongly to the impressive physical presence of Douglas and the reaction of intellectuals. Garrison remembered the rise of Douglas's speech and declared that it was better than Patrick Henry's speech during the American Revolutionary War. Garrison explained the positive reaction of the audience after Garrison asked Douglas to protect against the protection of slave owners.