"Holograph, signed. William Lloyd Garrison describes an anti-slavery meeting. There was a resolution welcoming them [the Americans] to England made by James Haughton. As an adherent to the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, John Howard Hinton made an ineffectual attempt to divide the assembly. There were speeches made by Henry Clarke Wright and Frederick Douglass; they both \"excoriated\" those people in England who were pursuing a deceitful course in regard to the anti-slavery movement in the United States."
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"Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, London, [England], to Richard Davis Webb, Aug. 19, 1846"
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"Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 (Author); Webb, Richard Davis, 1805-1872 (Addressee)"