The Moral Crusader, William Lloyd Garrison; a Biographical Essay Founded On "the Story of Garrison's Life Told By His Children,"

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Products are indistinguishably blended ; interests are blended still more indistinguishably ; the Quaker, if he was in trade, though he might refuse to wear a cotton shirt or to smoke tobacco, could never be safe against having gains made by the sale of cotton or tobacco in his pocket.
Hardly less arduous than the war to be waged against slavery in the South was the war to be waged against the exclusiveness of race at the North. Garrison bravely trampled upon caste, and in every way identified
...himself personally with the negroes. Moral courage in those days could no (66) further go. His efforts in this direction, however, we cannot help regarding with a pensive misgiving.
He, hke the enthusiasts of Abolition, had persuaded himself that color was nothing, that the feeling about it was a mere prejudice, that the black man not only was a brother to be taken at once to the white man's heart, but was in every respect, intellectual as well as moral, the white man's equal, and, to prove him- self so, wanted nothing but education.


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