Letter from George Gay, Medford, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1837 Dec[ember] 19th

George Gay writes to William Lloyd Garrison after reading the prospectus for the eighth volume of the Liberator. He tells Garrison to "pursue that upright, fearless, and impartial course, which you have persued since I became your patron, and you have nothing to fear." Gay ask...

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