The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison: Let the oppressed go free, 1861-1867Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971 - Abolitionists |
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abolition abolitionist American Anti-Slavery Society April August became Beecher born Boston Public Library cause Charles Sumner Chicago Church Civil College colored Committee Congress daughter Dear Wife December editor elected Elizabeth Elizabeth Pease Nichol emancipation England Fanny Garrison Villard father February feel Francis Jackson Francis Jackson Garrison Frank Freedmen's Aid Garrison Papers Garrison refers Garrison's letter George Thompson give graduate Harry Harvard Helen Henry Henry Villard Historical Society James Miller McKim January John July June lecture Liberator Lincoln London Lucy March married Mary Mass Massachusetts meeting minister morning mother Mott National Anti-Slavery Standard Negro November October Oliver Johnson Paris Philadelphia President printed rebellion received reform regard Republican Rockledge Roxbury Samuel Sarah Senate slave slavery Smith South speech Street Theodore Tilton tion Union United Washington week Wendell Phillips Garrison William Lloyd Garrison