Letter from Amos Augustus Phelps, to William Lloyd Garrison

A. A. Phelps writes to William Lloyd Garrison that he takes exception to [Oliver] Johnson’s remark that antislavery “has moved forward thus far not only without the aid, but against the combined influence of the misters and churches of the country.” He cites Garrison’s own wor...

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