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Letter to] My dear Garrison [manuscript

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Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerManuscript is incompleteJames Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison with further organizational details concerning the arrangements to be made for the upcoming decade meeting, and opines that the use of circulars is advised in order to secure a large number of longstanding and well-known members of the American Anti-Slavery Society in attendance. M'Kim states that following dicussions with Oliver Johnson, Robert Purvis, and the Motts, he is off the persuasion that all "original members of the Society" still engaged in the abolitionist cause ought to be invited. M'Kim informs Garrison that their talk at the decade meeting will concern the origins of the society
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