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Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerWendell Phillips concurs with William Lloyd Garrison that "the news of our death friends death is nothing sad", declaring that the long physical suffering which left them "fettered by bodily weakness" is no more. Phillips states his agreement with Garrison's proposition that the friends should offer testimony to their gratitude and appreciation, and offers a list of those whom he states would readily sign such a testimony if composed by Garrison
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Child, Lydia Maria, 1802 1880
- Foster, Abby Kelley, 1811 1887
- Foster, Stephen S. (Stephen Symonds), 1809 1881
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- Grew, Mary, 1813 1896
- Mott, James, 1788 1868
- Phillips, Wendell, 1811 1884
- Pugh, Sarah, 1800 1884
- Purvis, Robert, 1810 1898
- Sewall, Samuel E. (Samuel Edmund), 1799 1888
- Slaver
- Social Reformers