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s chains Are burst, and Freedom rules the rescued land,-- Trampling Oppression and his iron rod: Such is the vow I take-so help me God! Garrison's early history is the familiar tale of poverty, and reminds one of Benjamin Franklin's boyhood. His mother, a person of education and refinement, was, during Garrison's babyhood, plunged into bitter destitution. He was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, in 1805. At the age of nine, in order to help pay for his board, he was working for Deacon Bartlett in Newburyport. Later, he learned shoemaking at Lynn, cabinet-making at Haverhill, and in 1818, at the age of thirteen, was apprenticed to a printer and newspaper publisher. Now began his true education. He read Scott, Byron, Moore, Pope, and Campbell; and at the age of seventeen, was writing newspaper articles in the style of the day. By the time he was twenty, Garrison was a thoroughgoing printer and journalist; and during the last three years of his apprenticeship he had entire ch
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nation, 228; agitation in Edinburgh, 246; meeting in London, 246, 247. And see Abolition, Abolitionists, National Anti-Slavery Society. Anti-Slavery League, organized by G. in London, 246, 247. Anti-Slavery societies in 1830, 47, 48; overslaughed by Abolition, 48; 123, 134, 135, 15I, 176ff. association, theory of, 31. Atlee, Edwin P., 73, 74. Austin, James T., 130, 131. Baltimore, and the slavetrade, 46; G. jailed at, for libel, 46, 47. Baptists, and Abolition, 208. Bartlett, Deacon, 41. Beecher, Harriet, 102. And see Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Beecher, Henry Ward, quoted, 249. Beecher, Lyman, 66 and n., 67, 68, 69. Benson, George, 107. Benson, Henry, quoted, 106. Benton, Thomas H., 7. Bible, the, the source of G.'s power, 164-166. Birney, James G., 103, 018, 118. Bond, George, 128. Boston, G. mobbed in, 101, 102, 113 if.; Abolitionists in, 112, 113; Pro-slavery men in, 120, 121; Garrison mob in, the sticking-point of violence in, 118. And see Fan