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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 7: the World's Convention.—1840. (search)
ission of females appointed as delegates from America to take their seats in this body, resolve to ause. It was new in England and unsettled in America, and involved far wider considerations than sion that he should recommend the societies in America to continue to delegate women, and raise the experiment was well worth making. It honored America—it will instruct England. If in some matterslness of the friends of the cause who went to America, and did not do their duty on that subject wha Mott, the leader of the delegate women from America, sat. I found her out to have infidel notionsspeech or of the press in the slave States of America, and, consequently, no chance for the exercise efforts of the abolitionists of England and America for its speedy overthrow, and raises an impenh us in the arduous struggle we are making in America against slavery, and its formidable ally, sechas truth, justice and freedom on its side in America. Mr. Garrison had but two full days in Gl[8 more...]