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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)
t were hushed. Wendell Phillips tried to read their credentials, Ante, p. 351. These explicitly deprecated the making any sexual distinction in organizing the Convention. but was put down with a kind Memorial of G. Bradburn, p. 77. of promise that he should have a hearing the next day. Thus Mrs. Mott, in her diary, on June 18. On Life, p. 156. June 19: Wendell Phillips again tried to introduce Garrison and company, without success; some angry debate. We all felt discouraged. June 20: Amelia Ibid. Opie stopped us to speak as we went into the meeting, and said, You are held in high estimation, and have raised yourselves by coming. While it cannot be believed, from what has gone before, that the female delegates would under any circumstances have been admitted, the exclusion of Lucretia Mott and other female American Friends was a darling object with the guiding spirits of the Convention. William Howitt wrote to the former on June 27, 1840: I heard of the circumstance of your
hated by Englishmen, 2.365; at World's Convention, 367, favors admission of women, 379; meets G., 379, 383; speech at meeting Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 382; preparation for speech in Parliament, 383; to speak on India, 388; temperance speech, 396.—Letter to Mrs. Mott, 2.379.—Portrait in Harper's Monthly, July, 1880. Ohio, response to Southern appeal, 2.77; abolitionists opposed to Third Party, 313. Oliver, Gamaliel W., 1.30. Olney, —, Mr., 1.424. Oneida Community, 2.205. Opie, Amelia [1769-1853], praise of female delegates to World's Convention, 2.375, acquaintance with G., 384, hospitality, 387. Orthodox Congregationalists, Conn. manifesto against itinerant moralists, 2.130, 135; Mass. Pastoral Letter, 133-136, 198.—See also J. S. C. Abbott, N. Adams, G. Allen, L. Bacon, L. Beecher, G. W. Blagden, H. Bushnell, A. Cummings, C. G. Finney, C. Fitch, R. B. Hall, J. Le Bosquet, N. Lord, A. A. Phelps, G. Shepherd, C. B. Storrs, M. Stuart, M. Thacher, C. T. Torrey, J. H.