Remarks On African Colonization And Abolition of Slavery in Two Parts

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Remarks On African Colonization And Abolition of Slavery in Two Parts
Cyril Pearl
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Anti Slavery Society.
Several years since, Mr. Garrison commenced his warfare upon the system of slavery, and for a time, he was associated with Mr. Lundy, at Baltimore, in publish- ing- the Genius of Universal Emancipation, in which he gave great offence to the citizens of the South. He was at length prosecuted for a libel, convicted, fined, and imprisoned. It was thought by many, that he suffered unjustly, for pleading the cause of the oppressed ; and much sympathy was excited in his behalf.
...Poet- ry and newspaper paragraphs written by him in confinement, were copied Into ma- ny of the papers, widely circulated, and read with deep interest. His fine was paid by a gentleman of New York and his person set at liberty : after which, he went to Boston and commenced the Liberator, the third volume of which is now publishing weekly by himself and Mr. Isaac Knapp, and circulated extensively among the free colored people.
Early in 1831, he commenced his attacks upon the Colonization Society, and in June, he addressed the free people of color in Philadelphia, New York, and other cities, advising them, among other tilings, (some of which are praise-worthy, ) 'To sustain those periodicals devoted to their cause : ' To support each other' — that is, 'Sell to each other, and buy of each other, in preference of the whites.


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