Letter from Yardley Warner, Jeff[erson] Co[unty], Tenn., to William Lloyd Garrison, [October] / 31 1871

Yardley Warner recounts his introduction to the "Emancipation movement" as a boy, and confides to Garrison that his "first real prayer" was delivered for the "poor slave". Warner remembers how, in those days, the "pioneer Truth Dealers" were Benjamin Lundy and Garrison himself...

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