Letter from Hiram Wilsom, Salem, to William Lloyd Garrison, 1846 April 6th

In this letter probably written to William Lloyd Garrison, Hiram Wilson suggests that abolitionists would best help the cause "by attending properly to the welfare & usefulness of the forlorn fugutive [slave]." Wilson states that "the Canadian host ... may yet furnish Douglass...

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