Letter from Franklin Kelsey Phoenix, Bloomington, Ill., to William Lloyd Garrison, [May] / 8 1868

Franklin Kelsey Phoenix writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that his father was "an ardent abolitionist" from 1834 to his death in 1840, and expresses his hopes to have inherited his father's "Reform Proclivities". Phoenix opines that there is no greater foe facing them than...

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