Letter from William Joler, Washington, [D.C.], to William Lloyd Garrison, 26th March 1850

William Joler thanks William Lloyd Garrison for his tireless struggle on the behalf of "we colored people", and stresses that when abolition should arrive, it must do so with two conditions. First, Joler states that financial provision for the support of Freedmen need be made...

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