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William Lloyd Garrison Signed Women's Suffrage Subscription Appeal

A 4pp printed pamphlet signed by American reformer William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) as "Wm. Lloyd Garrison," at the center of the third page. The Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association pamphlet entitled "A Special Appeal" was issued from Boston, Massachusetts on February 28, 1877. Expected wear including a few scattered corner or hinge wrinkles, isolated pencil and staple marks, and unobtrusive mounting traces on the last page. Else clean and bright. Each pamphlet page measures 5.375" x 8.25."

The Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association (MWSA) had been co-founded seven years earlier by a cadre of dedicated women's right advocates including Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe. At its annual meeting on January 30-31, 1877, members resolved to raise $5,000 for a lecture fund. William Lloyd Garrison was appointed one of five members of the Committee on the Lecture Fund, tasked with "obtain[ing] that sum by correspondence or otherwise" (1). This pamphlet was once most likely mailed to a potential donor.

Money fund-raised through subscription and donations guaranteed that MWSA lecturers could be compensated. The lecturers, in turn, would be "well-qualified…who, by their character, intelligence, executive talent, personal address, and persuasive power of appeal, cannot fail to command respect and secure conviction; and from whose joint labors…may be confidently anticipated the most gratifying results, bringing the hour of final victory [women's suffrage] very near…" (2).

In addition to sitting on the MWSA Committee on the Lecture Fund, Garrison also served as one of the group's many vice presidents. Organization officers listed on the last page of the pamphlet included some of the most significant civil rights leaders of the nineteenth century, including Angelina Grimké Weld, Ednah Cheney, and William I. Bowditch. Several female physicians, as well as A. Bronson Alcott, father of author Louisa May Alcott, and Lydian Emerson, wife of poet Ralph Waldo Emerson, also sat on the MWSA executive committee.

Through writing, newspaper editing, lecturing, and engaging in other forms of political activism, Garrison dedicated his life to the causes of women's suffrage, the abolition of slavery, and temperance. 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 women's suffrage. It frequently reproduced speeches, editorials, and other legislative updates pertaining to female equality.

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