Letter from James Cropper, 17 Store Street, Bedford Square, [London, England], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1833 [July] 5

James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison describing a conversation he had with Zachary Macaulay, in which Macaulay "thought we might justly give offence in America if we were to hold meetings where the avowed & leading object was the abolition of slavery in the United St...

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