Letter from Benjamin Rush Plumly, Philad[elphi]a, [Pa.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Sep[tembe]r 1st 1861

Benjamin Rush Plumly writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he is off "to the black man's war". Plumly stoically remarks upon the possibility of his death, and states that should he fall, he will fall for "the Representative of the oppressed humanity".

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1861
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