[William Lloyd Garrison by Archibald H. Grimke]@TWC D-Link book
William Lloyd Garrison

CHAPTER IV
11/34

To each State, then, the question was necessarily left for settlement.
The war, during its continuance, absorbed the united resources and energies of the people and their leaders.

The anti-slavery movement made accordingly but small progress.

Reforms thrive only when they get a hearing.

Public attention is the food on which they thrive.

But precious little of this food was the Abolition cause able to snatch in those bitter years.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books