Holograph, signed.
William Henry Ashurst discusses the refusal of the World's Anti-Slavery Convention to admit female delegates. He recommends entering a protest, thereby opening the way to debate the subject. Ashurst wrote a note to Wendell Phillips on June 17 advocating that Phillips give notice at the convention that he was going to urge the American anti-slavery societies to continue sending female delegates. Ashurst invites William Lloyd Garrison to his home to meet William and Mary B. Howitt.