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John F. Hume, The abolitionists together with personal memories of the struggle for human rights, Massachusetts (search)
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Daniel Southmayd, Effingham C. Capron, Amos Phelps, John G. Whittier, Horace P. Wakefield, James Barbadoes, David T. Kimball, Jr., Daniel E. Jewitt, John R. Campbell, Nathaniel Southard, Arnold Buffum, William Lloyd Garrison.
John F. Hume, The abolitionists together with personal memories of the struggle for human rights, Index (search)
Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Preface. (search)
Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Chapter 1 : the father of the man. (search)
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Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Chapter 2 : the man hears a voice: Samuel , Samuel ! (search)
Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Chapter 3 : the man begins his ministry. (search)
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Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Chapter 4 : the hour and the man. (search)
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Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Chapter 5 : the day of small things. (search)
Chapter 5: the day of small things.
After leaving Baltimore, Garrison clung pathetically to the belief that, if he told what he had seen sin of slave-holding, for not espousing the cause of the slave, Mr. Garrison made his famous retort:
Then you had better let all your resumption it must have seemed to these mighty men this attempt of Garrison to impress upon them a proper sense of their obligations to their
Undismayed by the difficulties which were closing in around him, Garrison resolutely set himself to accomplish his purpose touching the esta aith obstacles vanish; the impossible becomes the attainable.
As Garrison burned to be about his work, help came to him from a man quite as which thenceforth he was to make in his word and life.
It was Mr. Garrison's original design, as we have seen, to publish the Liberator fro consideration from a mere businests point of view, in determining Garrison to locate the Liberator in another quarter, it was not decisive.
Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Chapter 6 : the heavy world is moved. (search)
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