Letter from Libertas, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1847 June 26th

Libertas writes to William Lloyd Garrison about the end of plans to "establish an anti-slavery journal for Frederick Douglass." Libertas argues that Douglass "would be as successful an editor, as he has been a lecturer" and that the plans should not be abandoned. They state th...

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