Letter from Sarah Parker Remond, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1867 August 19
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Holograph, signed.Title devised by cataloger.Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) manuscript composed in black ink on white paper. The first page is surrounded by a black border and above the date the number "230" is written in pencil.Sarah Parker Remond writes to William Lloyd Garrison expressing her regret for missing him while he was in Paris. Remond asks Garrison for any details about his plans in Europe as well as information about the Anti-Slavery Conference in Paris. Remond tells Garrison if she "knew about the conference I would try and attend if only one of the days." She asks Garrison for his address in Paris and states she would like to see him there. In the postscript, Remond tells Garrison he "will be sorry to know that Willie [William] Robson is very ill."
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- Abolitionists
- African American Abolitionists
- African American Women Abolitionists
- African Americans
- Anti Slavery Conference (1867 : Paris, France)
- Antislavery Movements
- Correspondence
- Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879
- History
- Remond, Sarah Parker 1826 1894
- Robson, William Ca. 1805 1892
- Slaver
- Social Reformers
- United States
- Women
- Women Abolitionists