Letter from William Goodell, New York, to Francis Jackson, Robert Folger Wallcut, Samuel May, and the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society Board of Managers, Oct. 3, 1853

Goodell claims that the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society made no attempt to prove its assertions that his book, "Slavery and Anti-Slavery," contained false statements. He states that he did not write as a partisan and declares that most of the "Anti-Slavery labor of the coun...

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