Antislavery Before Garrison: An Address is a book written by Leonard Woolsey Bacon in 1903. The book is a historical account of the antislavery movement in the United States before the emergence of William Lloyd Garrison as a prominent abolitionist in the 1830s. Bacon provides a detailed analysis of the various antislavery efforts that were undertaken by individuals and groups in the decades leading up to Garrison's rise to prominence. He examines...