Letter from Temperance & Liberty, East Lexington, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1841 July 12

Beginning their letter with the words, "Pro Slavery and Pro Rum Identical", the author writes this letter to William Lloyd Garrison for the Liberator, describing developments in East Lexington. They state that while the "disgraceful course taken by the Unitarian society" in th...

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