Letter from Ann Carroll Fitzhugh Smith, Boston, to William Lloyd Garrison, Nov. 23, 1833
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Holograph, signed.Letter by Ann C. Smith, President, and Susan Paul, Secretary, on behalf of the Garrison Society.The Garrison Society expresses their gratitude for William Lloyd Garrison's efforts on behalf of the slave: "We feel under fresh obligations to you for your noble defence of our rights as American citizens, while in England; and your fearless exposition of the craftiness and deception of that nursling of prejudice--the American Colonization Society." To show their appreciation, the amount of $15 will be contributed to make William Lloyd Garrison a life member of the New England Anti-Slavery Society.
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- Abolitionists
- Africa
- African American Abolitionists
- African Americans
- Antislavery Movements
- Colonization
- Correspondence
- Garrison Society
- Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879
- History
- New England Anti Slavery Society
- Paul, Susan D. 1841
- Slaver
- Smith, Ann Carroll Fitzhugh 1805 1875
- United States