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Letter from George Thompson, Manchester, [England], to Charles Edward Forbes, 1840 Nov[ember] 22

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George Thompson writes to Charles Forbes introducing John Anderson Collins, the representative of the American Anti-Slavery Society, who wishes to express the views of the abolitionists of the United States, "respecting the objects and plans of the British India Society."

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists 19th century correspondence antislavery movements history british india society london england american anti slavery society thompson george 1804 1878 forbes charles edward 1795 1881 collins john a john anderson 1810 1879 united kingdom england letters correspondence manuscripts english george thompson 1804 1878 charles edward forbes george thompson ultra high resolution high resolution slavery
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label_outline Explore Collins John A John Anderson 1810 1879, George Thompson 1804 1878, United Kingdom England

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