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Letter from Thomas Price, London [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1836 Sep[tember] 19

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Thomas Price, an English minister and publisher, writes to William Lloyd Garrison about starting an anti-slavery periodical and requesting Garrison's help finding materials. He asks that any information that he deems suitable should be sent to his friend, Mr. [John] Scoble, another British abolitionist working in Canada.

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1836
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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists 19th century correspondence antislavery movements history publishing social reformers publishers and publishing garrison william lloyd 1805 1879 price thomas 1802 1868 scoble john 1799 1877 united kingdom england letters correspondence manuscripts english thomas price 1802 1868 william lloyd garrison thomas price ultra high resolution high resolution slavery