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Mary Thacher Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson: the story of his life, VII: the free church (search)
and female, would come up and say, Well, Thomas Higginson, I am glad to see thee at last, I have of lady was about to lecture in Brattleboro, Mr. Higginson thus besought his family:— My princi ought to be free without going there. Mr. Higginson officiated at the wedding and heartily appony. One of the many instances in which Mr. Higginson defended the equality of the sexes is press, a speaker at the convention, who called Mr. Higginson the heart and head of the temperance causeiversion was found in long walks, in which Mr. Higginson was sometimes accompanied by H. G. O. Blared The man would die ere he'd forget. Mr. Higginson's interest in botany here found scope; he st women shrank from the least publicity. Mr. Higginson was also instrumental in organizing and mathe hearts of young men to be like him. Mr. Higginson early concerned himself with prison reformnding there. Many years later, in 1882, Mr. Higginson received a most unexpected tribute to his [1 more...]