Letter from W. Ingram, Williamsburg, [New York], to Theodore Parker, 1856 April 17

W. Ingram writes to Theodore Parker in regards to his anti-slavery sentiments and efforts in the south. He has written a book in Virginia of facts as they came under his own observation, titled, "Real Life, or Uncle Cesar and the school boys" which he says, "will open the eyes...

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