Letter from S. Alfred Steinthal, Bridgewater, [England], to Samuel May, Dec. 4th, 1855

In his travels on the continent, Steinthal contended with arguments that good treatment of the slaves was an excuse for slavery. He mentions two congressmen, [Edwin Barber] Morgan and [Benjamin] Pringle, who were opposed to slavery. Steinthal eulogizes John Bishop Estlin. He c...

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