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Letter from George Cary, Pittsburg, to William Lloyd Garrison, 1831 June 6

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George Cary writes to William Lloyd Garrison requesting that Garrison send a number of the Liberator to his residence in Cincinnati, Ohio. He declares the sentiments expressed in the Liberator "exactly accord with those of mine" and that he has "no hesitation in saying that I can get you several subscribers."

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists united states 19th century correspondence african american abolitionists history antislavery movements social reformers garrison william lloyd 1805 1879 cary george liberator boston mass 1831 letters correspondence manuscripts english george cary william lloyd garrison ultra high resolution high resolution slavery