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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)
d fellowmen. And 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 the