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John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Chapter 6: Retrospect and prospect. (search)
es of the New York group are well stated by William Jay in the first number of the Emancipator, andison was. When in 1833 Samuel J. May begged William Jay to join in forming a national Anti-Slavery Society, Jay paused. I suppose he had been reading the Liberator. He dedined to join, on the grou adopt carefully drawn provisions expressive of Jay's idea, and Mr. Tuckerman, in his memoir of JayJay, comments upon the circumstance as follows: Looked at by the light of subsequent events, the imporalong. It is easy to see that the attitude of Jay in recommending legal action only, and the attiannual meeting in New York City for his ideas. Jay seems to have understood that the confusion wase Union. Should the slaveholders succeed, says Jay, in their design of annexing Texas, then indeedthese last sentences — a state of mind to which Jay has been brought by the march of events. The tnstantly moving forward. Not only Garrison and Jay, but every soul who lived in America during the[3 more...]
John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Index (search)
, 246. Hughes, Thomas, 251. Hutchinsons, the, 211, 212. Impartial Citizen, the, 217. Jackson, Andrew, quoted, 102; 7, 103, 210. Jackson, Edmund, 210. Jackson, Francis, 114, 123, 206, 210, 212. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall), 24. Jay, William, quoted, 148, 150, 155, 156; and Antislavery societies, 150, 151, 153; 157. Jefferson, Thomas, quoted, on slavery, 13; III. Johnson, Oliver, his William Lloyd Garrison and his Times, quoted, 58, 63-65, 66-68, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76 G.'s righ and Sprague quoted on, 93-96; what he stood for, 96; plot to tar and feather, 113; 107, 118, 227, 245,247, 251. Ticknor, George, 199. Tocsin of Liberty, the, quoted, 178. Todd, Francis, libeled by G., 46, 47. Tuckerman, Bayard, Life of Wm. Jay, quoted, 151. Turner, Nat, heads Slave Rebellion, 51, 52. Union, the, peaceful dissolution of, advocated, 155, 156. United States, slavery question in, 1830 to 1865, 2 f., 6, 7; state of, 1850 to 1860, 01, 11; a slave republic, 17. V