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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 2 2 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 4: Pennsylvania Hall.—the non-resistance society.—1838. (search)
ny new organization. Resolutions introduced on motion of Oliver Johnson, and adopted unanimously (Lib. 8: 77). Our New Ipswich friend, Mr. Lee, has not Samuel Lee. opened his lips, nor any one on his side of the house. So far, therefore, all's well. Monday evening.—I have just returned from a large meeting of the colored friends in Zion's Church, very many of whom were induced to attend by knowing that I would be present. The meeting was addressed by Beriah Green, Alvan Stewart, Rev. Mr. Cross, Charles W. Denison, and myself. It was an John Cross. interesting occasion. The manner in which these dear colored friends throng around me is very affecting to my feelings. Their expressions of attachment and gratitude are of the strongest kind. O what a reward for the very little I have done on their behalf! Tuesday morning.— . . . Speaking of the manifest May 8, 1838. regard which our colored friends cherish for me, it is pleasing to add, that, notwithstanding I am now know
. S., 328; aided by Thoughts on Colon., 329; G.'s introduction, 342, family reception of G., 348, first meeting with G., 349, introduces him at A. S. Rooms, 350, 351, presides at his lecture, 354; abused by Cresson, 355, 366; announces Wilberforce's conversion, 356, signs protest against Colon. Soc., 361, presides at Exeter Hall meeting, 368; delicacy as to Thompson, 444; female coadjutors, 2.367; death and G.'s tribute, 366.—Letters to A. Buffum, 1.328, Clarkson, 1.363; G., 1.444. Cross, John, Rev., 2.210. Crowl, Lyman, 2.316. Cummings, Asa, Rev. [1790-1856], welcomes Clerical Appeal, 2.139; opposes Borden's reelection, 437. Curran, John Philpot [1750-1817], 1.141. Curtis, Benjamin Robbins [1809-1874], 1.501, 502. Curtis, Jonathan, 2.356. Cushing, Caleb [1800-1879], Harvard graduate, 1.213; edits Newburyport Herald, 45, 48; articles on slavery, 45, on foreign affairs, 48; interest in G., 46; discovers his authorship, 48; electoral contest with J. Varnum, 70, 72; oppos