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and would try not to disagree with him face to face. Webb however showed no such false regard and they argued as equals in a way the Douglass hoped would be a precursor of the relationships that might exist across the races when
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visited Ireland it was Webb who was responsible for setting up his speaking engagements and also organising the printing of Douglass's book,
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Webb was notable in Douglass's regard for the arguments that he and Webb had. Douglass felt that white abolitionists would prefer to be
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in London which attracted hundreds from the United States. The Irish delegation included Webb, Richard Allen, and
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Richard and Hannah Webb with daughter, Annie Webb, ca. 1860. Print Department Collection, Boston Public Library
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Webb married Hannah Waring and they had four children Alfred, Richard, Deborah and Anne. Webb and his two sons
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and Webb's fellow delegate Richard Allen was one of the speakers. Webb met the American delegates
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Webb was born in 1805. In 1837, he was one of three founding members, with James Haughton and
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and his wife Ann and Ann reported how they were particularly impressed by Webb.
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and Richard were regular correspondents with the American abolitionist.
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Frederick Douglass in Ireland: the Dublin Edition of His Narrative
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Hinks, Peter P.; John R. McKivigan; R. Owen Williams (2007).
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The proceedings of the World's Temperance Convention p48-49
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Ann Phillips, wife of Wendell Phillips, a memorial sketch
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Webb was one of the few Irish delegates at the 1840
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Index


abolitionist
Richard Allen
Hibernian Antislavery Association
Alfred
William Lloyd Garrison
Anti-Slavery Society Convention
Benjamin Robert Haydon
Anti-Slavery Convention
Daniel O'Connell
temperance
Wendell Phillips
Frederick Douglass
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
print run
hypocritical
racist
slavery
Richard and Hannah Webb with daughter, Annie Webb, ca. 1860. Print Department Collection, Boston Public Library
The Life and Letters of Captain John Brown
"Project MUSE - Frederick Douglass and the 1846 Dublin Edition of His Narrative"
doi
10.1353/nhr.2001.0004
S2CID
145068657
The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume 6
The proceedings of the World's Temperance Convention p48-49
Ann Phillips, wife of Wendell Phillips, a memorial sketch

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