Anti Slavery Before Garrison An Address At a Meeting of the Connecticut Society

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Anti Slavery Before Garrison An Address At a Meeting of the Connecticut Society
Bacon Leonard Woolsey
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i. E. , shall the feelings of patriotism be addressed, or those of the Christian ?
"4. Shall we plead the cause of Africa in general, or confine the attention to the blacks of our own country ?
" 5. How directly and fully shall we take up the subject of colonizing the negroes by the American Colonization Society?" Somebody, it appears, was going to Newburyport that Fourth of July, 1825, to make an anti-slavery address. The subject was very much in the air, " exciting no small attention in that
...region. " I won der who made the speech at Newburyport ; and I won der who went to hear it. There was a bright, wide awake, enterprising young fellow of twenty in a Newburyport newspaper office at the time, by the name of Garrison. The subject was " exciting no small attention, " but it did not excite his attention, and he does not seem to have felt the slightest interest in it. But these Andover men were stirred to their hearts ' depths in opposition to slavery. John Todd, at Park Street, gave his reasons for thinking that " Slavery must and will soon be removed from off 26 the earth, " and declared that " the voice of our nation was praying for the abolition of the curse of slavery.

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