Higginson, Thomas W., 1823-1911 to unknown

GLC02448.07

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GLC#
GLC02448.07-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
January 17, 1861
Author/Creator
Higginson, Thomas W., 1823-1911
Title
to unknown
Place Written
Worcester, Massachusetts
Pagination
1 p. : Height: 20.3 cm, Width: 12.8 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Higginson, a militant abolitionist, discusses an upcoming meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society: "About the defence of W. P. there is of course no question. All plans for the defence of the meeting must depend on the wish of the Society- they both may prefer to take non-resistant grounds, or rely on the police alone. And at any rate I am opposed to excusing the city & state authorities from the work which is their business. Only we should make such arrangements in advance as will protect the meeting if they do not." W. P. refers to abolitionist Wendell Phillips.

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