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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 1: the Boston mob (second stage).—1835. (search)
tow my gratitude and praise for this splendid testimony to the truth. You see, I presume, the storm of abuse which Miss Martineau has called on herself from the newspapers, for her independent conduct at the ladies' meeting. In addition to this,gal, not a moral right to regard the emancipation of his slaves as the taking away of property.) Respecting, as I do, Miss Martineau's profound judgment and wide information (second only to the truth and sweetness of her moral character), I am gratif W. L. Garrison to S. J. May, at Boston. Brooklyn, Dec. 5, 1835. I have just read the scandalous attack upon Miss Martineau, in Daily Advertiser, to which you refer in your letter. It will Lib. 5.201. confirm her in the faith, for it is toforeign carpet-baggers as the Thompsons and Martineaus! We ought not to be surprised, however, that the attendance of Miss Martineau at the anti-slavery meeting creates a stir among our opponents, for it is as if a thunderbolt had fallen upon their h
aws against abolitionists, 2.75, 85, 86. Marlboroa Chapel, built, 2.218, dedicated and mobbed, 219. Marriott, Charles, on one-idea abolitionists, 2.205.—Letter to G., 2.205. Marshall, Emily, 1.78. Marshall, John [1755-1835], 1.303. Martineau, Harriet [1802-1876], arrival in U. S., 1.446; the Declaration a test of Am. citizenship, 440; witnesses Boston mob, 2.36, reports Wayland, Ware and Story, 37; attends meeting of Boston Fem. A. S. S., 52, 57; abused therefor, 55; desires to meeor Harrison for President, 428. Rankin, John, helps found N. Y. City A. S. Soc., 1.382, and Nat. A. S. Society, 398, resolution, 402; member N. Y. Exec. Com., 483. Rankin, Thomas, 1.305. Rantoul, Robert [1805-1852], career, 2.99; meets Miss Martineau, 98; A. S. vote, 103. Rathbone, William, 2.402. Rawle, William [1759-1836], 1.207. Rawson, Mary A., hospitality to G., 2.395, led by him to teetotalism, 410. Raymond, Daniel, 1.154. Record (Pawtucket), 2.113. Recorder (Boston),