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Garrison, William Lloyd (1805-1879) Garrison's famous abolitionist quote used in 1860 Lincoln for President parades

Autograph Quotation Signed "Wm. Lloyd Garrison," 1p, 4.75" x 7". No place, March 14, 1866. Fine condition.

The renowned orator and abolitionist writes, in full, "God never made a tyrant or a slave."

Garrison's complete verse: "Know this, O man! Whate'er thy earthly fate, / God never made a tyrant or a slave; / Woe, then, to those who dare to desecrate / His glorious image! for to all He gave / Eternal rights, which none may violate, / And by a mighty hand the oppressed he yet shall save!"

In "1861: The Civil War Awakening" (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2011), Adam Goodheart writes of Boston's Wide Awake rally of October 16, 1860. The Wide Awakes was a uniformed Republican political group which, in 1860, marched in parades for the election of Lincoln. Goodheart writes, in part, "From a corner on Dover Street, William Lloyd Garrison was watching - As the banners passed, he read them one by one; 'Vigilance the Price of Liberty,' 'No More Slave Territory,' 'The Pilgrims Did Not Found an Empire for Slavery.' But the sight that made his heart leap was the company of West Boston Wide Awakes: two hundred black men marching proudly in uniform, keeping stride in perfect tempo with their white comrades, under a banner that read 'God Never Made a Tyrant or a Slave."

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