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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 4 : editorial Experiments.—1826 -1828 . (search)
Chapter 4: editorial Experiments.—1826-1828.
At the close of his apprenticeship, Garrison es ater there came to Boston a young man,
Mar., 1828. not yet forty, who had already devoted thirtee on of anti-slavery societies.
It was not until 1828, however (a year after he had been brutally ass ide of public
Journal of the Times, Dec. 12, 1828. opinion, he wrote, a few months later, in desc st of that week bore ample evidence
Mar. 21, 1828. of the quickening influence of Lundy's visit u n of the Fourth of July, at Newburyport, Mass., 1828.
Nat. Philanthropist, July 11, 1828. Once m sion of
A. O. B. in Boston Courier, Aug. 12, 1828; Lib. 4.43. Lundy's remarks and passionately de ic men, they do
Jour. of the Times, Oct. 10, 1828. not seem to have pushed the matter with much v shall not only
Jour. of the Times, Oct. 10, 1828. find a valuable coadjutor in the person of my pist promptly
Nat. Philanthropist, Aug. 22, 1828. corroborated his statement that his retirement
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 5 : Bennington and the Journal of the Times —1828 -29 . (search)
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