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John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Chapter 8: the Rynders mob (search)
him in it, however. I offer myself for your examination. Am I a man? The audience responded with a thunderous affirmative, which Captain Rynders sought to break by exclaiming: You are not a black man; you are only half a nigger. Then, replied Mr. Douglass, turning upon him with the blandest of smiles and an almost affectionate obeisance, I am half-brother to Captain Rynders! He would not deny that he was the son of a slaveholder, born of Southern amalgamation ; a fugitive, too, like Kossuth--another half-brother of mine (to Rynders). He spoke of the difficulties thrown in the way of industrious colored people at the North, as he had himself experiencedthis by way of answer to Horace Greeley, who had recently complained of their inefficiency and dependence. Criticism of the editor of the Tribune being grateful to Rynders, a political adversary, he added a word to Douglass's against Greeley. I am happy, said Douglass, to have the assent of my half-brother here, pointing to Ryn
John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Index (search)
dmund, 210. Jackson, Francis, 114, 123, 206, 210, 212. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall), 24. Jay, William, quoted, 148, 150, 155, 156; and Antislavery societies, 150, 151, 153; 157. Jefferson, Thomas, quoted, on slavery, 13; III. Johnson, Oliver, his William Lloyd Garrison and his Times, quoted, 58, 63-65, 66-68, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76 G.'s right-hand man, 66; editor of Liberator, 66. Kane, Thomas L., 212. KANSAs-Nebraska Bill, 256. Kendall, Amos, 105. Knapp, Isaac, 56, 57. Kossuth, Louis, 216. Lane Seminary, controversy over, 66 ff.; history of, 66, 67. Lee, Robert E., 24. Liberator, the, G.'s first editorial in, 35-41; founded by G., 47, 56; Southern campaign against, 51, 52; and Hayne, 53, 54; office of, 57, 58; office of, closed, 123, 124; 82, 97, 98, 99, 148, 150, 152, 153, 167, 168, 179, 189. Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, 5; and slavery, 143, 144; his enforced moderation, 145, 146; and emancipation, 147; 97, 140, 165, 171, 175, 241, 243, 259. Louisia