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Letter from William Still, Philadelphia, [Pa.], to William Lloyd Garrison, May 16th, 1870

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Still writes to Garrison announcing his intention to compose a book containing "reminisences of the Underground Rail Road" he has collected from personal testimony of those who escaped along the Underground Rail Road, and requests that Garrison be so kind to provide a foreward for this compilation.

Courtesy of Boston Public Library

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1870
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