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Letter from Frederick Douglass, Liverpool [England], to Richard Davis Webb, 14th, Dec. [1845]
Frederick Douglass describes a difficult visit to the “H--” family. He says that Jesse H.’s “warm and friendly manner ... induced in [Douglass himself], a pang of regret for the course of action [he] had seen fit to pursue toward [Jesse H].” He then talks about his success in Belfast as well as future plans.
- Por Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895, Webb, Richard Davis, 1805-1872
- Fechado en ["[December 14, 1845]"]
- Conservado por Boston Public Library
- Parte de Anti-Slavery Collection
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