Remarks On African Colonization And the Abolition of Slavery in Two Parts
Remarks On African Colonization And the Abolition of Slavery in Two Parts
Cyril Pearl
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Win. Lloyd Garrison, Cor. Sec. James C. Odiorne, ) Jr p ■ . . Joshua Coffin, Rec. Sec. Alonzo Lewis, $ VlCC Fresldents - Michael H. Simpson, Treas. At the monthly meeting in February, it was voted "that a copy of the Constitu- tion and address of the Society be sent to all the editors of newspapers, " and " to every Clergyman in New England, earnestly soliciting his co-operation in pro- moting the objects of the Society. " Although the Constitution has no allusion to African Colonization, more ...than one-third of the address is devoted to opposing the Colonization Society. During the year, Mr. Garrison published his 'Thoughts' on Colonization, which he commends to the " attention of the two most powerful classes in this country — Editors of newspapers, and the Clergy, "§ as 'the power- ful influence of the Clergy is to be broken. '\\ In January, 1833, the Abolitionist was commenced by the Society; edited by a Committee. During the same month, the First Annual Meeting was held, and the First Report, with an Appendix, has recently appeared from the press of Garrison & Knapp, in a pamphlet of 54 pages.
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