Letter from Seward Mitchell, Cornville, [Me.], to William Lloyd Garrison, [March 19 1855]

Seward Mitchell laments to William Lloyd Garrison his impression that the abolitionist cause is making "but little or no advance" against slavery. Mitchell charges the American government with the responsibility (moral and otherwise) for the creation, implementation, and conti...

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