Letter from George Thompson, Manchester, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1841 March 3

George Thompson writes to William Lloyd Garrison telling him of his "constant remembrance and unabated interest in all your movements." Thompson says that although he is ill, he "still strive[s] to accomplish" for the antislavery movement and if Garrison does not hear from him...

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