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This letter from Francis Jackson Garrison to Worthington C. Ford says that the writer is forwarding Samuel May Jr.?s letters to Samuel J. May, which Bessie May wishes to send to the recipient. These letters are, in Bessie May's words, ́from [Samuel May Jr.'s] beginning of interest in the anti-slavery question and his early query as to whether [William Lloyd Garrison?s] position was fully justified. ́
Publish Date
1901
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English
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Correspondence, History, Antislavery movements, AbolitionistsPlaces
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