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William Lloyd Garrison is uncertain about whether he will go to Newport. If he does go, he will not address the Legislative Committee. Garrison argues that Theodore Dwight Weld ought to go before this committee instead of staying in Troy. If neither Theodore D. Weld or Henry B. Stanton can come, then Charles C. Burleigh or William Goodell would be most welcome.
Notes (citation):
Merrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, v.2, no.34.