William Lloyd Garrison's "The Liberator," published in 1831, played a pivotal role in the antebellum abolitionist movement by boldly advocating for the immediate end of slavery and promoting radical anti-slavery sentiments. Its uncompromising stance intensified national debates over slavery, galvanized abolitionist activism, and fueled Southern fears of insurrection, thus contributing significantly to the tensions that precipitated the Civil War.
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