Letter from Lydia Mott, Albany, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, May 8 1861

Lydia Mott asserts to William Lloyd Garrison that there "never was a time" in which the "friends of peace" were "called upon to bear a more faithful testimony" than the present, and express her disappointment that some within the non-resistance movement have abandoned these pr...

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