A long tribute to Lundy, includes a section telling of Garrison’s relation to him, an excerpt of a speech by Lundy, an Obituary, and quotes from previous Liberator references in…
Category: <span>Lundy, Benjamin</span>
Here Garrison includes a note from Lundy , May 18, 1838, in which Lundy describes that his papers, books, everything is gone. “They have not yet got my conscience —…
May 21, 1847 Announcing the completion and availability of a book about Lundy, published by Merrihew & Thompson …. The article does not indicate who is the author.
November 9, 1849 Referring to his visit with the Mott’s, while in Philadelphia, Garrison acknowledges a special debt to them. Remembering their early work with Benjamin Lundy, and abolition, he…
January 30, 1852 A long letter from Henry W. Wright, written Jan 17, 1852, from Michigan, to Richard D. Webb, Dublin, Ireland. Wright sends excerpts from the Genius of Emancipation,…
January 29, 1864 Here Garrison speaks of his early years, telling how “I became an Abolitionist”, and giving tribute to Benjamin Lundy. Garrison tells of his early meeting with Lundy,…