Letter from James T. Powers, Carlisle, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1860 January 10

James T. Powers writes to William Lloyd Garrison, "I love you because you love the slave - your brother and mine." Powers identifies himself as a "Universalist clergyman and a contributor in verse and prose" and states that he discovered one of his poems "found its way" into t...

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1860
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