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Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerManuscript addressed from "Anti-Slavery Office Phila"James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that he has received Garrison's letter concerning George Thompson, and that he is certain that he would be able to "raise something worth while for this object", but admits that his "growing repugnance to every thing like begging" is detering him. M'Kim states that Robert Purvis gave him the sum of $20, which he encloses to Garrison, along with other funds. M'Kim criticizes the behavior of Parker Pillsbury as "intolerably nauseous", and labels his "affected alarm at our tolerance of the Republican party" ridiculous
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Internet ArchiveKeywords
- Abolitionists
- African American Abolitionists
- African Americans
- Antislavery Movements
- Foster, Stephen S. (Stephen Symonds), 1809 1881
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810 1874
- Pillsbury, Parker, 1809 1898
- Purvis, Robert, 1810 1898
- Republican Party (U.S. : 1854)
- Slaver
- Thompson, George, 1804 1878
- Wallcut, Robert Folger, 1797 1884