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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 8: to England and the Continent.—1867. (search)
o them without any delay whatever. Had the Confederacy over which Jefferson Davis presided emerged triumphantly from the struggle with the North in 1865, instead of being beaten at all points, we should not have witnessed any extension of the franchise in 1867. The agitation which William Lloyd Garrison carried to so successful an issue in America, had a potent influence in securing the rights of citizenship for the artisans and the agriculturists of England (Newcastle Daily Chronicle, Nov. 16, 1885). The Address was read by Joseph Cowen, Jr., proprietor of the Newcastle Daily Chronicle, and an unfaltering supporter of the North: To William Lloyd Garrison. honored Sir: The members of the North Shields Reform Newcastle Chronicle, July 10, 1867. League, embracing the opportunity of your visit to Newcastle after a lengthened interval of time, and at the close of the labor of your life, desire, on behalf of a large body of workingmen in this seaport town, to congratulate yo