Letter from James C. Jackson, New York, [New York], to William Lloyd Garrison, [1840] August 21

In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, James Caleb Jackson welcomes Garrison back to the United States. He then comments on Garrison's decision not to take his seat at the World Anti-Slavery Convention, and to sit with the rejected women delegates instead, calling it a "mos...

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