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Holograph, signedWilliam Lloyd Garrison consents to print a pamphlet regarding Prudence Crandall's trial. Congressman William W. Ellsworth, who favors abolition in the District of Columbia, has declined reelection. Robert J. Breckenridge, John Breckenridge, Leonard Bacon, and William M'Kenney of the Maryland Colonization Society are in Boston with two African princes. Garrison was insulted by John Breckenridge when he called on him in the company of Amos A. PhelpsMerrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Bacon, Leonard, 1802 1881
- Breckinridge, John, 1797 1841
- Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800 1871
- Crandall, Prudence, 1803 1890
- Ellsworth, William Wolcott, 1791 1868
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797 1871
- Mc Kenney, William, 1790 1857
- Phelps, Amos A. (Amos Augustus), 1805 1847
- Slaver