Preceding the critical National Anti-Slavery Convention held in Philadelphia in December 1833, this unique and important signed autograph manuscript demonstrates William Lloyd Garrison's poignant and steadfast commitment to the anti-slavery cause as well as preserving the origin of his collaboration with British abolitionists.
GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD. Appeal to the Friends of Abolition in England. Autograph manuscript in Garrison's hand, signed by Garrison at the end as "Representative of the New England Anti-Slavery Society." Seven pages written on four large (10x 16 in) sheets, folded to make a booklet, with stitches still at folds, but sheets separable. London. August 10, 1833 (dated at top). Some light staining, usual folds. Excellent condition with text entirely legible.
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