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John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Chapter 8: the Rynders mob (search)
Southern amalgamation ; a fugitive, too, like Kossuth--another half-brother of mine (to Rynders). He spoke of the difficulties thrown in the way of industrious colored people at the North, as he had himself experiencedthis by way of answer to Horace Greeley, who had recently complained of their inefficiency and dependence. Criticism of the editor of the Tribune being grateful to Rynders, a political adversary, he added a word to Douglass's against Greeley. I am happy, said Douglass, to have thGreeley. I am happy, said Douglass, to have the assent of my half-brother here, pointing to Rynders, and convulsing the audience with laughter. After this, Rynders, finding how he was played with, took care to hold his peace; but someone of Rynders' company in the gallery undertook to interrupt the speaker. It's of no use, said Mr. Douglass, I've Captain Rynders here to back me. We were born here, he said finally, we are not dying out, and we mean to stay here. We made the clothes you have on, the sugar you put into your tea. We woul
John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison, Index (search)
pists, 248, 249; and British workingmen, 249; in England in 1867, 251, 252; and the firing on in Fort Sumter, 259. Garrison, W. L., Jr., and others, Life of G., quoted, 106-108, 159 if., 203 ff. Garrison, Mrs., Fanny Lloyd, G.'s mother, 41. Gay, Sydney H., 210. Genius of Universal Emancipation, the, edited by Lundy, 42; by G., 43, 46. Georgia, Legislature of, offers reward for arrest and conviction of G., 48, 49, 256. Goodell, William, 127. Grant, Professor, 214, 215. Greeley, Horace, 216. Green, Beriah, 74, 75. Gurney, Samuel, 245, 251. Harrington, Judge, 140. Harris, Miss, colored pupil of P. Crandall, 70, 71. Hayne, Robert Y., Webster's reply to, 14; appeals to Otis against G., 53; Liberator, quoted on, 53, 54. Henry, Patrick, 215. Herndon, William H., quoted, 259, 260. Holmes, 0. W., 230. Hopkins, John H., his View of Slavery, 200. Hopper, Isaac T., 210. Houghton, Lord, 251. Hovey, Charles F., 210. Howitts, the, 246. Hughes, Thomas, 251