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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 8: the Liberator1831. (search)
all write you soon, and has no doubt that, as you are such an unprejudiced man, he shall soon make you a convert to his views of the Colonization Society. I cannot go along with you in your opposition to the Colonization Society. You have gone too far. Your language has been too severe—your censures too indiscriminate. I fear you have already injured greatly the cause. It was high time that a decisive attack should be made on this conspiracy against human rights. On Lib. 1.65. the 30th of July the Liberator contained a formal announcement that the editor intended to prepare shortly for the press a pamphlet entitled Thoughts on Colonization : Upon this pamphlet I shall be willing, he said, to stake Lib. 1.123. my reputation for honesty, prudence, benevolence, truth, and sagaciousness. If I do not prove the Colonization spirit to be a creature without heart, without brains, eyeless, unnatural, hypocritical, relentless, unjust, then nothing is capable of demonstration.