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Oliver Johnson informs William Lloyd Garrison that the "City Society" proposes to hold an anti-slavery meeting on the Sunday between the Temperance Convention and the Women's Rights convention, and inquires Garrison's opinion on the matter. Johnson states that as Lucy Stone, Wendell Phillips, and Garrison will already all be in the city during this timeframe, it would be sensical to make a "grand demonstration" for the anti-slavery cause.
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1853
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Correspondence, Whole World's Temperance Convention (1853 : New York, N.Y.), Temperance, Congresses, Abolitionists, Women's rights, History, Antislavery movements, Societies, The National Anti-Slavery Standard, Liberator [Boston, Ma. : 1831], American Anti-Slavery Society, The Pennsylvania Freeman, National anti-slavery standardPeople
William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), Oliver Johnson (1809-1889,), Lucy Stone (1818-1893)Places
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