Letter from Oliver Johnson, [New York, N.Y. ?], to William Lloyd Garrison, February 6, 1854

Oliver Johnson stresses to William Lloyd Garrison that should he feel that composing a lecture to be too burdensome at present, he may feel free to speak extemperaneously, and states that it would be his preference to hear Garrison speak so were it not for his wish to publish...

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