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William Lloyd Garrison
Roxbury, MA, March 31, 1878
William Lloyd Garrison Lovely AQS from "Human Equality"
AQS
A 1p autograph quotation beautifully penned by American reformer William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), and signed by him as "Wm. Lloyd Garrison" near the center. March 31, 1878. Roxbury, Massachusetts. On cream paper. Expected wear including the slightest edge darkening, and a few chips to the left edge, else near fine. 5.125" x 7.625." The poetical excerpt is accompanied by a book plate of Garrison, with a biographical caption, trimmed to an overall size of 5.25" x 7.875." Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from RR Auction (Amherst, New Hampshire).

In full:

"Though woman never can be man,
By change of sex, and a' that,
To equal rights, 'gainst class or clan,
Her claim is just, for a' that.
For a' that, and a' that,
Her Eden slip, and a' that;
In all that makes a living soul
She matches man, for a' that!

Wm. Lloyd Garrison.

Roxbury, March 31, 1878."

Garrison penned this octave from his 9-stanza poem "Human Equality" only three years before his death. In contemporary newspapers, Garrison's "Human Equality" was published as a "Supplemental to 'A Man's A Man for A' That,'" a 1795 song composed by the Scottish poet Robert Burns, then arguing for political equality. In ""Human Equality," Garrison expanded this egalitarianism to encompass women. Garrison creatively adopted Burns's use of dialect, rhyming pattern, form, and sentiment in "Human Equality."

William Lloyd Garrison was one of the most influential social reformers of nineteenth-century America. Through writing, newspaper editing, lecturing, taking on leadership roles, and engaging in other forms of political activism, Garrison dedicated his life to lobbying for temperance, woman's suffrage, and the abolition of slavery. Garrison co-founded and edited Boston's socially minded newspaper "The Liberator" between 1831-1865. In addition to serving as a platform for the anti-slavery movement, "The Liberator" also provided a stage for woman's suffrage. It frequently reproduced speeches, editorials, and other legislative updates pertaining to female equality.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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  • Provenance: RR auction certificate.
  • Dimensions: Document measures 5.125" x 7.625"
  • Medium: AQS

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