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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 19: John Brown.—1859. (search)
the field had acquainted them with the lack of anti-slavery vitality in Republican communities, and subjected them to the abuse of Republican journals, Cf. ante, pp. 393, 394. denounced the party as the greatest obstacle in the path of the slave. In their endeavors to commit the Lib. 29.17. antislavery organization to this doctrine, they encountered the optimism and fair-mindedness of Mr. Garrison, in MSS. Mar. 24, 1859, P. Pillsbury to S. May, Jr.; June 3, W. L. G. to Pillsbury; July 22, 25, to A. K. Foster. discussions that led to no little personal feeling and alienation, which time would make more visible. As to the Republican Party, said he, at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, every political party will be proportionate to the character of the people. This one, he continued, not mincing his words, is a time-serving, a temporizing, a cowardly party, . . . a piebald, a heterogeneous party, very diverse in the constituents which compose it. It has