Letter from American Anti-Slavery Society , New York [N.Y.], to the abolitionists of Great Britain, Sept. 25th, 1840
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Holograph, signed.Title devised by cataloger.Manuscript is accompanied by envelope addressed to "Mrssrs Murray & Smeal Secretaries to the Glasgow Emancipation Society". The verso of the envelope has a note which details the nature of the envelope's contents.Included with manuscript and envelope is a separate, related manuscript, addressed from Boston, [Mass.], and dated Sept[emeber] 30, 1840, from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. Signed by Francis Jackson, it recounts the resolution of the society to engage John A. Collins on a voyage to Great Britain to solicit aid and support for the American abolitionist cause.James Gibbons, writing on behalf of the American Anti-Slavery Society as the Chair of the Executive Committee, forwards the credentials of John A. Collins, whom the American Anti-Slavery Society has deputed to England in order to "obtain such pecuniary aid" for the abolitionist cause in America as its British allies possess within "their hearts and within [their] ability to bestow". Gibbons describes the situation in the United States as urgent, and relays the state of political affairs vis-à-vis slavery in noting that both Presidential candidates up for election have pledged their support for slavery. Gibbons laments those who are "abolitionists only in name", who shirk when they discover that they must "either sacrifice their sectarian or party prejudices, or compromise their anti-slavery principles". Gibbons notes that a prime source of their "present embarassment" lies in the division of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and the formation of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and charges that the primary goal of...
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Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
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Digital CommonwealthKeywords
- Abolitionists
- American And Foreign Anti Slavery Society
- American Anti Slavery Society
- Antislavery Movements
- Collins, John A. (John Anderson) 1810 1879
- Correspondence
- Discrimination
- Election
- Elections
- Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879
- Gibbons, J. S. (James Sloan) 1810 1892
- Harrison, William Henry 1773 1841
- History
- Jackson, Francis 1789 1861
- Massachusetts Anti Slavery Society
- National Anti Slavery Standard
- Political Activity
- Presidents
- Sex Discrimination
- Slaver
- Smith, Gerrit 1797 1874
- Social Reformers
- United States
- Van Buren, Martin 1782 1862
- Women
- Women Abolitionists
- Women's Rights