"Holograph, signed. In this letter, William Lloyd Garrison congratulates Robert Purvis on the birth of a son. He explains the necessity of sending appeals for aid to the Liberator. Already the continuance of the Liberator is assured. The purchase of a large number of copies of \"Thoughts [on African Colonization]\" made by friends in Philadelphia was helpful. He expects the end of the \"Colonization mania.\" Garrison meditates on his twenty-eighth birthday. In addition to the original manuscript by Garrison, there is a handwritten copy of this letter. The copy is not William Lloyd Garrison's handwriting. Also includes a fragment that says: \"A gift from H. L. Moody, Malden Mass. Anti-Slavery letters.\""
title
"Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to Robert Purvis, Dec. 10, 1832 [Part 2 of 3]"
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creators
"Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 (Author); Purvis, Robert, 1810-1898 (Addressee)"