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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 88 0 Browse Search
John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison 62 0 Browse Search
Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist 11 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Chapter 8: the Rynders mob (search)
rk Herald's account of the meeting: Captain Rynders (who occupied a position in the backgrountes just as well as in Massachusetts. Captain Rynders--Are you aware that the slaves in the Souioters to use any physical force against us. Rynders found himself in the midst of Francis and Edmou ought not to interrupt us, he continued to Rynders — in the quietest manner conceivable, as Dr. savages with music. But it was of no avail. Rynders drowned their fine voices with noise and shoues. After some parleying, it appeared that Rynders had a spokesman who preferred to speak after sing the audience with laughter. After this, Rynders, finding how he was played with, took care to hold his peace; but someone of Rynders' company in the gallery undertook to interrupt the speaker. It's of no use, said Mr. Douglass, I've Captain Rynders here to back me. We were born here, he down on the floor to see some friends there. Rynders came by. I could not help saying to him: How [20 more...]
John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Index (search)
08. Phillips, Wendell, at Fanueil Hall, 129, 130-32; effect of his speech, 132, 133; quoted, 180, 198; 108, 123, 165, 210, 249. Pierpont, John, 43. Polk, James K., 204. Presbyterians, and Abolition, 208. Pro-Slavery Democrats, Northern, 23. Quincy, Edmund, 210. Rankin, John, 160. Reformer, the, 54. Republican Party, formation of, 142, 143,258. Rhodes, James F., 142. Richmond Whig, quoted, 104, 119. Roman Catholics, and Abolition, 200, 207. Ross, Abner, 187. Rynders, Isaiah, his history, 203, 204. Rynders Mob, the, 203ff. Savonarola, Girolamo, 193. Scott, Dred, case of, 257. Sewall, Samuel E., 80. Seward, W. H., 143, 1144. Slave, the, beginning of G.'s devotion to, cause of, 42. Slave-holding classes, manhood crushed out of, 22. Slave Power, attempts to put down Abolition, 99 ff.; politics of the North controlled by, 138. And see Slavery. Slave states, and free . states, admitted to Union in pairs, 9. Slave trade, constitutional pr