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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 13: Marriage.—shall the Liberator die?George Thompson.—1834. (search)
garded the case of another foreigner, the Rev. Charles Follen, a fugitive from the tyranny of the Oe on his last visit to this country, also bore Follen hither shortly afterwards, and that Lafayette was the first person to whom Follen wrote on his arrival, as being the only person he knew in this country ( Life of Follen, p. 139). Dr. Follen had first openly allied himself with the abolitionists Dr. Follen had first openly allied himself with the abolitionists at the second annual meeting of the New England Anti-Slavery Society in March, Lib. 4.42. 1834, wston and Cambridge who afterwards persecuted Dr. Follen for sentiments like these, may be trusted nong were the true Americans, The fact that Dr. Follen had been newly naturalized—he became a citiz solid. Child (David L.) is generously Rev. C. Follen. indignant, courageous, and demonstrative. the list were Henry Ware, Sidney Willard, Charles Follen, H. Ware, Jr. Further on came W. H. Channi there. New York, and Harvard College. . . . Dr. Follen calls it an abolition sermon. One who heard[1 more...]