Letter from James Clarke White, Cin[cinnati],O[hio], to William Lloyd Garrison, Feb[ruary] 25 / [18]79

James Clarke White, though "almost a stranger" to William Lloyd Garrison, writes Garrison that he has been for him a "prominent object of thought since 1830", when he heard Garrison lecture in Providence, Rhode Island. White informs Garrison that as the old guard of abolitioni...

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