Letter from James Sloan Gibbons, New Y[ork], to William Lloyd Garrison, 2 mo[nth] 10 [day] 1841
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James Sloan Gibbons suggests holding the national convention in Poughkeepsie. Gibbons writes: "We can't settle the elements of ultra abolition without a primary assembly--a national convention. The Annual Meeting will not suffice." He also discusses the insolvency of the Emancipator and a meeting with Lewis Tappan.