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Correspondence, History, Antislavery movements, Abolitionists, New York tribune, Society of Friends, Liberator (Boston, Mass. : 1831), Williams College, New York herald, Williams College. Adelphic Union Society, National anti-slavery standard, Herald of progress, American Anti-Slavery Society, Anti-slavery fairs, Anti-slavery bugle, Politics and government, Bible, Women's Loyal National League, African American troops, National Freedman's Relief Association, Draft Riot, New York, N.Y., 1863, New York herald tribune, Hutchinson Family (Singers), Christian union, New-England Anti-Slavery Society, Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Suffrage, Women, Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Impeachment, United States, Public meetings, Independent (New York, N.Y. : 1848), Spiritualism, New England Non-Resistance Society, Sabbath, Slavery in the United States Anti-slavery m.People
Oliver Johnson (1809-1889), William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), Anna E. Dickinson (1842-1932), Joseph P. Thompson (1819-1879), Leonard Bacon (1802-1881), Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887), Theodore Tilton (1835-1907), Edwin McMasters Stanton (1814-1869), Henry Villard (1835-1900), Tayler Lewis (1802-1877), Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), William I. Bowditch (1819-1909), John Charles Frémont (1813-1890), Aaron M. Powell (1832-1899), Samuel May (1810-1899), Edmund Quincy (1808-1877), Parker Pillsbury (1809-1898), George Barrell Cheever (1807-1890), J. M. W. Yerrinton (d. 1893), J. R. W. Sloane (1823-1886), Robert Purvis (1810-1898), Theodore Dwight Weld (1803-1895), Gerrit Smith (1797-1874), Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847), Richard Davis Webb (1805-1872), James Haughton (1795-1873), Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), Lucy Stone (1818-1893), Mary Ann White Johnson (1808-1872), Victoria C. Woodhull (1838-1927), Helen Eliza Garrison (1811-1876), George Thompson Garrison (1836-1904), John Adams Jackson (1825-1879), Francis Jackson (1789-1861), Benjamin C. Bacon, Stillman B. Newcomb, Moses Thacher (1795-1878), Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839), Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873), Charles Lenox Remond (1810-1873), George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), Sam Houston (1793-1863), Charles Sumner (1811-1874), Ezra H. Heywood (1829-1893), Stephen S. Foster (1809-1881), Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), Arnold Buffum (1782-1859), Lewis Tappan (1788-1873), Harriet Martineau (1802-1876), Bowen Mr, Edward Eggleston (1837-1902), William C. Nell (1816-1874), Lydia Mott, Abner Kneeland (1774-1844), J. Miller M'Kim (1810-1874), John Rogers (1829-1904)Places
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William Lloyd Garrison discusses the plan to merge the newspapers the Liberator and the National Anti-Slavery Standard. Garrison writes that "the actual number of paying subscribers to both papers is under four thousand." Garrison thinks that if George Brinton McClellan had been elected President, they would have "four years of pro-slavery villany and ruffianism to encounter." Since Lincoln was re-elected, it is certainly the death warrant of the slave system. Garrison expects Congress to adopt the anti-slavery amendments to the Constitution. With this in cheering prospect in mind, Garrison believes "it is altogether undesirable to attempt to amalgamate the two papers for so short a period." Garrison prefers to keep the Liberator a distinctive paper till the end. The Standard is distinctively the organ of the American Anti-Slavery Society. He does not consider that the Liberator's effectiveness depended solely on his writings. He regrets that the proposal to merge the papers was submitted to the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society.
Merrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, v.5, no.98.
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