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GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD, Publisher, abolitionist. Autograph letter signed ("Wm. Lloyd Garrison") TO FELLOW ABOLITIONIST WENDELL PHILLIPS, Boston, 5 July 1860. 1 full page, 4to, integral blank.
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GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD, Publisher, abolitionist. Autograph letter signed ("Wm. Lloyd Garrison") TO FELLOW ABOLITIONIST WENDELL PHILLIPS, Boston, 5 July 1860. 1 full page, 4to, integral blank.
A vivid letter describing a meeting of what was probably the American Anti-Slavery Society (of which Garrison was President): "We had a very excellent meeting without you, yesterday, at Framingham, but it would have been better if you had been present. The attendance was very large. H. Ford Douglass [Frederick Douglass?] made a long and telling speech, and drew out Henry Wilson in explanation and defence of himself, and Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican party. How I wished you had been present! Pillsbury made a long, able, and racy reply. Quincy presided. Enclosed, I send you an editorial article from the Tribune of yesterday. I shall print it on the first page of the next Liberator, and want you to reply to it. Anything from you by Tuesday will be seasonable."
The Liberator was the anti-slavery journal founded and published by Garrison from 1831-1865.
A vivid letter describing a meeting of what was probably the American Anti-Slavery Society (of which Garrison was President): "We had a very excellent meeting without you, yesterday, at Framingham, but it would have been better if you had been present. The attendance was very large. H. Ford Douglass [Frederick Douglass?] made a long and telling speech, and drew out Henry Wilson in explanation and defence of himself, and Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican party. How I wished you had been present! Pillsbury made a long, able, and racy reply. Quincy presided. Enclosed, I send you an editorial article from the Tribune of yesterday. I shall print it on the first page of the next Liberator, and want you to reply to it. Anything from you by Tuesday will be seasonable."
The Liberator was the anti-slavery journal founded and published by Garrison from 1831-1865.