Letter from James F. Otis, Portland, [Maine], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1835 April 10

James Frederick Otis writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking for "the best arguments against the payment, remunerative compensation of slaveholders, in care of abolition. Where is what you have written & said on the question?" He says the position of the American Anti-Slavery...

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