Letter from Frederick Douglass, Belfast [Ireland], to Richard Davis Webb, 6th, December 1845

Frederick Douglass says he thinks he should stay in Belfast longer than planned to make a real impact, and asks Webb to release him from the Birmingham engagement. The morning’s paper “took a favorable notice” of his meeting of the previous night, and “a deep interest seems to...

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