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Letter from A Slave Holder, Camden Court House, N[orth] C[arolina], to William Lloyd Garrison

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In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, "A Slave Holder" insists that Garrison stop sending his newspaper, the Liberator, "to a female at the South whose rights you have trampled upon long enough .." The author says that, "If I find any more papers of your direction I will give you an invitation to Bladensburg, you d- rascal."

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1832 - 1867
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Boston Public Library
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