Letter from Hamilton Willis, Saint Marys Lake, [Battle Creek, Michigan], to William Lloyd Garrison, [18]62 M[ar]ch 28th

Hamilton Willis writes to William Lloyd Garrison about his flour, calling it "Antislavery flour," and assuring Garrison he is "under no obligation to me in the Least because I sent you a Barrel." Willis then outlines his views on race and his long history of sympathizing with...

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