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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1 16 0 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 10: Prudence Crandall.—1833. (search)
pews in the gallery near the door (Ms. July 9, 1833, Almira Crandall to G. W. Benson. And see Vol. 2, pp. 488-506, Larned'd, a fine girl, aged seventeen years, who became one of Miss Crandall's colored pupils, and was made the object of the revivanless to embarrass and retard his [Garrison's] journey. Miss Crandall was at Brooklyn, and is in excellent spirits. W. L. em the captives. . . . We are all determined to sustain Miss Crandall if there is law in the land enough to protect her. She 's pulpit on Sabbath evening April 7. last. . . . Miss Crandall, having obtained information that I was to hold forth, ame up from Canterbury with her sister (a beautiful Almira Crandall. girl, by the way). She is a wonderful woman, as undauetter S. S. Jocelyn. which he had just received from Miss Crandall, in which she stated that I had not left Brooklyn more ay well have passed on the way thither. I hope, wrote Almira Crandall to Henry Benson, from Canterbury, on April 30, that ou