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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 9: Journalist at large.—1868-1876. (search)
as John Quincy Adams wrote to me on the deliverance of the Amistad Africans, so I can unite with you in saying, Ante, 2.326. Not unto us, not unto us, etc. Yes, it is forty years since I first saw you, conducted you to my brother's desk, and introduced you to him. I seem to see now Arthur Tappan. your open countenance and elastic step. Francis Todd was a customer of mine in Boston, and I Ante, 1.165-167. remember his sharp look and fox-like demeanor. How unlike John Peabody and Arthur Gilman of that day. After much importunity, I have prepared a sketch of the life of my brother Arthur, and in the chapter on Anti-Slavery agitation have endeavored to do justice to you and your labors. I have also introduced your letter to my brother, and to his daughters. I have tried, while I justified the withdrawal of my brother and those affiliating with him from associated labors with other abolitionists, not to say anything impeaching their love of the cause, or their adherence to w