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Johnson reiterates his inquiry to Garrison as to whether or not to engage William H. Day for the New York anniversary meeting. Johnson restates that Day is a "Goodell man on the Constitutional question". Johnson informs Garrison that he has received a reply from George Thompson concerning the advertisement of a lecture by Thompson at H.T. Cheever's church, and states that Thompson informed him that this announcement was unauthorized by him, and that he had not agreed to this lecture.
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1864
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English
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Correspondence, African American abolitionists, Abolitionists, Congresses, American Anti-Slavery Society, Antislavery movements, HistoryPeople
William Goodell (1792-1878), George Thompson (1804-1878), William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), Oliver Johnson (1809-1889), Theodore Tilton (1835-1907), William Howard Day (-1900), Henry T. Cheever (1814-1897)Places
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Holograph, signed.
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Letter addressed from Anti-Slavery Office.
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